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Big takeaways from Steelers GM Omar Khan's training camp press conference

Big takeaways from Steelers GM Omar Khan's training camp press conference

Yahoo26-07-2025
On Wednesday, Pittsburgh Steelers General Manager Omar Khan addressed the media from check-in day at Steelers training camp. We won't lie, Khan isn't exactly known for his exciting press conferences, and he rarely offers up a lot of fun and interesting soundbites. Wednesday's press conference was no different and Khan stuck to business and kept things simple and to the point.
Here are our big takeaways from Khan's presser.
Super Bowl is the goal
Of course it is. Khan said the team they built this offseason was done with the goal of winning the Super Bowl. We are glad Khan said it out loud but we aren't sure if this roster is built to compete with the top of the AFC.
Jalen Ramsey versatility talk
Khan took a moment to continue the narrative that there's a chance that the Steelers could move newly-acquired cornerback Jalen Ramsey to safety.
The team seems settled on the roster
One thing Khan said that sounded pretty definitive was that the team isn't actively looking to add any more players right now. This means no more wide receiver help and no help at free safety.
Patience is a strength
Khan noted that he believes the team's patience, especially in waiting to sign Aaron Rodgers, is a strength of this team. As with any move, the proof will show itself during the season.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Big takeaways from Steelers GM Omar Khan's training camp press conference
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