Steelers’ Mike Williams issues strong claim amid George Pickens injury

   

The Pittsburgh Steelers face a tough task in taking on the Philadelphia Eagles on the road in Week 15. The Steelers have not won in Philadelphia since 1965. And Pittsburgh will attempt to snap the 59-year streak without the services of its top wideout, as George Pickens will likely be sidelined for the second straight week due to a hamstring injury.

With Pickens ailing, the Steelers need someone to fill the void created by the third-year receiver’s absence. Mike Williams is ready to accept the challenge.

“Somebody has to step up… If somebody goes down, somebody has to step up. It’s the next man up mentality. I am willing to stand up and take that role,” Williams said per Steelers correspondent Mark Kaboly on X.

While Williams is willing to assume WR1 duties for Pittsburgh, it remains to be seen if he’s capable of delivering WR1 results. The Steelers acquired the veteran wideout in a midseason trade with the New York Jets, after he failed to jibe with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

Williams got off to an auspicious start in Pittsburgh, snagging a game-winning touchdown in his Week 10 Steelers debut. But since then, he’s been ice-cold. In five games with Pittsburgh, Williams has four receptions on five targets for 68 yards and one score.

Can Mike Williams put the Steelers’ offense on his back?