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NFL on CBS: Calvin Austin takes Justin Fields pass 55 yards for Steelers TD
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Regrading 2022 NFL Draft Class: Pittsburgh Steelers
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Re-Grading 2022 NFL Draft Class: Steelers
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Top 5 NFL WR Moves This Offseason: No. 2 George Pickens to Cowboys
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Top 5 NFL WR Moves This Offseason: No. 4 DK Metcalf to Steelers
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Next Moves for Steelers: Extend T.J. Watt, Sign Aaron Rodgers
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The Steelers Have Now Moved on From Last Season's QB1, RB1, WR1
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Can the Cowboys Handle George Pickens' Personality?
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Pros & Cons of George Pickens in Dallas
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Does the Steelers Offseason Hinge on Aaron Rodgers After Pickens Trade?
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Bryant McFadden on George Pickens Trade: 'This is a Confusing Move'
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Why the Steelers Lost on the George Pickens Trade
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Is George Pickens Ready for the Cowboys?
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Winners & Losers of the George Pickens Trade
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Breaking News: George Pickens Traded To Cowboys
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Breaking News: Cowboys Acquiring WR George Pickens From Steelers
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AFC North Offseason Grades: Pittsburgh Steelers
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5 NFL Moves That Need to Happen: No. 1 Steelers Sign Aaron Rodgers
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5 Trades That Could Shake Up the NFL: George Pickens to the Cowboys
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5 Trades That Could Shake Up the NFL: Jaire Alexander to the Steelers
2024 Receiving
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REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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Regular Season | 36 | 548 | 15.2 | 4 | 55 |
Post Season | 1 | 25 | 25.0 | 0 | 25 |
Top Calvin Austin III News
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Steelers' Calvin Austin: Moving up depth chart?
Austin has improved odds for a starting job after the Steelers traded WR George Pickens to Dallas, Chris Adamski of TribLive.com reports.
Austin was second among Pittsburgh's wide receivers in targets, catches and yards last season, but he didn't get much playing time in formations with fewer than three wide receivers, and his average of 3.4 targets per game was far below what's needed for fantasy relevance in most leagues. It could be a similar situation this year, only with DK Metcalf replacing Pickens as the clear No. 1 and Robert Woods replacing Van Jefferson as the veteran who is valued for blocking and experience more so than drawing targets. Austin is in a better position than he would've been had the Steelers kept both Metcalf and Pickens, but huge snap counts remain unlikely for one of the NFL's smallest players (Austin is listed at 5-foot-9, 162 pounds).
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Steelers' Calvin Austin: Takes step forward in 2024
Austin secured 36 of 58 targets for 548 yards and four touchdowns across 17 regular-season appearances with the Steelers in 2024.
Although Austin consistently lagged behind Van Jefferson in snap counts in 2024, Austin was the more productive receiver, doubling Jefferson's production in receiving yards and touchdowns. Austin had a limited impact during Pittsburgh's wild-card loss to Baltimore, securing one of two targets for 25 yards, but he still showed some promise during his second healthy season in the NFL. Austin is entering the final season of his rookie contract in 2025, and he'll likely have a chance to take another step in his development process, especially if he rises to be the No. 2 receiver behind George Pickens.
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Steelers' Calvin Austin: Fails to catch lone target in loss
Austin failed to secure his lone target during Saturday's 19-17 loss to the Bengals.
Austin had one of his best three-game stretches of the year leading up to Saturday's regular-season finale, as he secured 13 of 15 targets for 161 yards. However, he was held in check in Week 18 as the Steelers passed for just 148 yards. Pittsburgh will face Baltimore in a wild-card matchup Jan. 11, and Austin secured five of seven targets for 64 yards during his two regular-season appearances against the Ravens this year.
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Steelers' Calvin Austin: Tallies 31 yards in loss
Austin secured four of five targets for 31 yards during Wednesday's 29-10 loss to Kansas City.
Austin led the Steelers in receiving yards in each of the last two games since George Pickens (hamstring) was sidelined. However, Pickens was back in action Wednesday, and Austin wasn't as productive in a game in which the Steelers' offense struggled to generate much production through the air. Austin has secured 19 of 24 targets for 272 yards and two touchdowns over his last six appearances, but his fantasy potential for the Steelers' regular-season finale against the Bengals next week will likely be limited as long as Pickens is available once again.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-9, 162 lbs |
Birthplace: Memphis, TN |
Age: 26 |
School: Memphis |
Experience: 4 |