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Steelers Acquire Veteran TE With 17 Career Touchdowns in Trade With Dolphins

The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to reshape their offense ahead of the 2025 season — and their latest move proves they’re all-in on surrounding Aaron Rodgers with experienced weapons.

According to TWSN, the Steelers have officially acquired a tight end with over 2,800 career receiving yards and 17 touchdowns from the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a conditional late-round pick. The move adds depth, physicality, and red zone production to Pittsburgh’s offense, especially after a relatively quiet performance from the TE room during minicamp.


A Needed Boost for the Rodgers-Led Offense

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The tight end, known for his athleticism and blocking ability, brings versatility that fits perfectly with Rodgers’ play-action-heavy style. With his career high of 8 touchdowns in a single season and experience across multiple AFC teams, he offers both a reliable target and a security blanket in high-pressure moments.

Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin expressed confidence in the addition, calling it "a piece that strengthens our core" during red zone drills and third-down plays.


Why It Matters

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Pittsburgh has struggled in recent years to generate explosive plays from the tight end position. While Connor Heyward and rookie Darnell Washington show promise, the team needed a proven veteran to step in immediately — and possibly even start.

“We needed someone who’s been there before,” a team insider told TWSN. “He’s battle-tested and still has plenty left in the tank.”

From a roster-building perspective, this move also aligns with Pittsburgh’s win-now mindset. With Aaron Rodgers likely playing his final NFL season, the front office appears willing to make low-risk, high-reward moves to give the future Hall of Famer every tool to succeed.


What It Means for Dolphins

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From Miami’s perspective, the trade clears cap space and opens room for younger players to step up. The Dolphins have invested heavily in their receiving corps, and letting go of a veteran tight end signals confidence in their youth.

This could be part of a broader shift as the Dolphins reshape their offensive identity heading into 2025.


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