Over the past several days, the Pittsburgh Steelers have been at the heart of some of the biggest stories in sport.
This week, following months of inquiries over their quarterback problem, they had a meeting with Russell Wilson.
Throughout the week, Pittsburgh made a number of major roster cuts to free up salary space.
It appears like they may be able to trade one of their stars at this point.
NFL teams are interested in wide receiver Diontae Johnson, and the Steelers are willing to consider offers for him, according to Diana Russini of The Athletic.
Time With Steelers Running Out
There have long been rumors that Johnson may leave the Steelers in the offseason.
In February, there was a report indicating that Johnson’s future with the squad was uncertain.
The Steelers weren’t opposed to the notion of dealing him, according to another one that occurred early in March.
Although Johnson appeared to refute the rumor in a tweet, it’s not out of the question that the Steelers may trade for him this summer.
Johnson has a two-year, $36.7 million deal that is about to expire.
Given their track record of letting receivers depart rather than offering them large contracts, the Steelers clearly didn’t want to commit to Johnson for more than two years when they offered him a two-year deal.