Steelers Re-Sign WRs Ben Skowronek, Scotty Miller

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The Steelers made headlines by acquiring D.K. Metcalf earlier this week. Now, the front office is putting in an effort to establish some continuity at the bottom of the depth chart. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the team has re-signed wide receiver Ben Skowronek. Meanwhile, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Steelers have re-signed wideout Scotty Miller.

A former seventh-round pick, Skowronek made a name for himself with the Rams. He spent three seasons with the organization, including a 2022 campaign where he hauled in 39 catches for 376 yards. He was traded to the Texans last offseason but didn’t make it to the regular season with his new squad, but it didn’t take long for him to catch on with Pittsburgh’s practice squad.

Skowronek ended up getting into 10 games with the Steelers, hauling in five catches for 69 yards. The veteran served in a variety of roles for his new team, including fullback, H-Back, and tight end. He also added seven special teams tackles.

Miller’s best seasons came in Tampa Bay, including a Super Bowl-winning 2020 season where he finished with 33 catches for 501 yards and three scores. Since then, he’s been limited to 453 receiving yards across four seasons. The veteran got into 13 games with the Steelers last season, finishing with five catches for 69 yards.

The duo will likely see a similar role in Pittsburgh in 2025. Metcalf and George Pickens will dominate the targets, and the Steelers are also set to return Calvin Austin. With Van Jefferson and Mike Williams gone, the two veterans could compete with Roman Wilson to be the fourth or fifth options on the depth chart.

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