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Former Seahawk says Steelers' DK Metcalf wanted a trade to Raiders
Former Seahawk says Steelers' DK Metcalf wanted a trade to Raiders

USA Today

time20 hours ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Former Seahawk says Steelers' DK Metcalf wanted a trade to Raiders

DK Metcalf is carrying the hopes of Steelers offense on his shoulders — but a former Seahawk claims he almost went to the Las Vegas Raiders instead of Pittsburgh. On a recent episode of Da Get Got Pod, former Seahawks Mike Robinson and Marshawn Lynch joked with Raiders HC Pete Carroll about his pursuit of Seattle's players this offseason. After Lynch teased that Carroll "tried to bring everybody up out that building," Robinson chimed in with Metcalf's supposed preference: "I know," Robinson said. "Remember, DK wanted to go there." Carroll served as the Seahawks' head coach from 2010 to 2023 — and wasted little time trading for his former Seattle QB Geno Smith after becoming the new Raiders head coach this offseason. It makes complete sense that Metcalf preferred a reunion with his former quarterback and head coach in Las Vegas, but the Steelers' "really aggressive" trade package for DK was likely stronger than anything the Raiders offered. For up-to-date Steelers coverage, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.

DK Metcalf's 'loyalty' comments prove Steelers made the right decision
DK Metcalf's 'loyalty' comments prove Steelers made the right decision

Yahoo

time30-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

DK Metcalf's 'loyalty' comments prove Steelers made the right decision

The Pittsburgh Steelers truly found their cornerstone on the offensive side of the ball for years to come in their new star WR, DK Metcalf. Who Metcalf is on the football field—an ever-athletic, lightning-fast, 6'4" mammoth of a wide receiver—is nothing compared to his work ethic and values shaped by loyalty. Advertisement Loyalty, according to Metcalf on Marshawn Lynch and Mike Robinson's Da Get Got Pod, is one of the most important qualities to have. Metcalf proved how far his loyalty runs when he committed to Ole Miss as a freshman in high school and saw it through until the very end of his collegiate career. Metcalf would then argue that when he notices a teammate in a precarious situation—one that requires a physical altercation of sorts on the football field—he feels obligated to 'insert himself.' His loyalty to his teammates is truly admirable and doesn't just start and end on the football field—it also extends into the weight room: Advertisement "When I'm working out, I'm not just working out for myself or to look good. I gotta work out to make sure I'm there for my brothers on Sunday." The Pittsburgh Steelers will need to do right by Metcalf, as while the former Seahawks receiver will do all in his power to lift up his teammates, the Black and Gold has done little as of late to prove themselves capable of reciprocating the loyalty. This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers WR DK Metcalf believes loyalty is most important

DK Metcalf's 'loyalty' comments prove Steelers made the right decision
DK Metcalf's 'loyalty' comments prove Steelers made the right decision

USA Today

time21-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

DK Metcalf's 'loyalty' comments prove Steelers made the right decision

DK Metcalf's 'loyalty' comments prove Steelers made the right decision The Pittsburgh Steelers truly found their cornerstone on the offensive side of the ball for years to come in their new star WR, DK Metcalf. Who Metcalf is on the football field—an ever-athletic, lightning-fast, 6'4" mammoth of a wide receiver—is nothing compared to his work ethic and values shaped by loyalty. Loyalty, according to Metcalf on Marshawn Lynch and Mike Robinson's Da Get Got Pod, is one of the most important qualities to have. Metcalf proved how far his loyalty runs when he committed to Ole Miss as a freshman in high school and saw it through until the very end of his collegiate career. Metcalf would then argue that when he notices a teammate in a precarious situation—one that requires a physical altercation of sorts on the football field—he feels obligated to 'insert himself.' His loyalty to his teammates is truly admirable and doesn't just start and end on the football field—it also extends into the weight room: "When I'm working out, I'm not just working out for myself or to look good. I gotta work out to make sure I'm there for my brothers on Sunday." The Pittsburgh Steelers will need to do right by Metcalf, as while the former Seahawks receiver will do all in his power to lift up his teammates, the Black and Gold has done little as of late to prove themselves capable of reciprocating the loyalty.

DK Metcalf on leaving Seahawks for Steelers: 'The grass is greener on the other side'
DK Metcalf on leaving Seahawks for Steelers: 'The grass is greener on the other side'

USA Today

time21-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

DK Metcalf on leaving Seahawks for Steelers: 'The grass is greener on the other side'

DK Metcalf on leaving Seahawks for Steelers: 'The grass is greener on the other side' While the Seattle Seahawks chapter of DK Metcalf's career is officially over and his Pittsburgh Steelers story is about to be written, the two-time Pro Bowl receiver broke down his exit on Marshawn Lynch and Mike Robinson's podcast, Da Get Got Pod. Metcalf named a plethora of future Hall of Famers he appreciated, but made it clear he knew his time in Seattle had come to an end: 'I had a chance to play with some great players—from [Russell Wilson] to [Bobby Wagner], to [Marshawn Lynch], [Tyler Lockett] as well. I got a chance to meet some greats like Kam Chancellor, Richard Sherman—but you know, it's just time for me to move on. I think it's, 'the grass is greener on the other side.'' Robinson acknowledged that as a former Seahawks player, it isn't easy to hear Metcalf express a desire to leave—but he understands that the NFL is a business. Metcalf is off to a historic start with the Pittsburgh Steelers already—contractually speaking, of course—and could be primed for a huge 2025 season if the team can finally solve its quarterback situation this offseason.

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