Why did the Steelers release Robert Woods?
Woods was released as part of the Steelers' roster cutdown to reach the 53-man limit. His performance in training camp and the preseason may have contributed to the decision.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have released veteran wide receiver Robert Woods as they trim their roster to meet the 53-man deadline. Despite the release, a return to the team remains a possibility. Woods, 33, signed a one-year deal with the Stee...
Robert Woods' NFL career has included stints with the Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams, Tennessee Titans, and Houston Texans. His time with the Rams was particularly successful, where he formed a strong connection with quarterback Jared Goff. After winning Super Bowl LVI with the Rams (though injured), Woods' career has seen him bounce around the league.
The Steelers' current wide receiver room includes players like DK Metcalf, Calvin Austin III, and Roman Wilson. The potential addition of a veteran like Jakobi Meyers could provide valuable experience and production to the team's passing game.
**Potential Impact**
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Woods was released as part of the Steelers' roster cutdown to reach the 53-man limit. His performance in training camp and the preseason may have contributed to the decision.
Yes, reports indicate that the door is open for a potential return.
Woods has played for the Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams, Tennessee Titans, and Houston Texans.
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