Steelers Cut Ties With Super Bowl-Winning Receiver Just Days After Signing Him

Wide receivers who have shared the field with Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback Patrick Mahomes often find their careers illuminated in ways that few others experience. However, replicating the success achieved alongside Mahomes elsewhere in the NFL proves to be a tall order for many. Izaiah Gathings, a player who briefly basked in the glow of Mahomes’ brilliance, is currently experiencing this stark reality firsthand.

Just about a week prior, the Pittsburgh Steelers had acquired the services of the wide receiver/tight end, Izaiah Gathings, after he had been waived by the Chiefs earlier in the month. This move by the Steelers was short-lived, however, as Harrison Reno of Arrowhead Report recently disclosed that Pittsburgh decided to release Gathings this past Wednesday.

Steelers Cut Ties with Explosive Wide Receiver

Gathings, whose collegiate career unfolded at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), racked up a total of 84 catches for 861 yards and three touchdowns across two seasons. Despite these numbers, he went undrafted in the 2023 NFL Draft.

His rookie year in the NFL saw him initially signing with the New York Jets, only to be released and subsequently picked up for the Chiefs’ practice squad. Despite not logging any receptions during his tenure with the Chiefs, Gathings was part of the team when they clinched the Super Bowl, earning a championship ring in the process.

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Heading into the offseason, wide receiver was highlighted as a critical area of improvement for the Chiefs. Their drafting of Texas’ speed demon Xavier Worthy was seen as a step in bolstering their receiving corps. That Gathings was not retained amidst these developments could potentially dissuade other NFL teams from taking a chance on him.

As the NFL offseason progresses, the question now is whether or not another franchise will see potential in Gathings and offer him another shot to prove his worth in the league.

Steelers’ decision to release this former Pro Bowl receiver came as a total surprise to him

Allen Robinson understands the business side of the NFL

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When Allen Robinson got traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 2023 offseason, he thought for sure that he’d be spending more than one year with the team, but that didn’t happen.

Although Robinson was a full-time starter for the Steelers last season, the team decided to cut him in March in a move that caught the former Pro Bowl receiver off-guard. During an interview this week, Robinson admitted that he was definitely surprised by the Steelers’ decision to release him.

“I know for them, they were doing a lot of changes over there, schematic changes, and different things like that,” Robinson said, via the Giants official website. “So, it was a little surprising. But at the end of the day, it’s a part of the business. I’ve been in this thing now going on 11 years.”

Despite playing the entire season for Pittsburgh, Robinson only caught 34 passes for 280 yards and if you combine that with the fact that the Steelers were able to free up $10 million in salary cap space by cutting Robinson, it was a decision that made sense for the organization.

Robinson only ended up in Pittsburgh last season because the Rams decided they didn’t want him anymore. Robinson played for Los Angeles in 2022, but after just one year with the team, the Rams traded him to the Steelers for almost nothing in April 2023 (The Rams’ only return in the deal was that they moved up 17 spots in the seventh round of 2023 NFL Draft).

After a brief stay in Los Angeles and a one-season stay in Pittsburgh, Robinson’s career appeared to be at a crossroads after the Steelers cut him, but the 30-year-old never once thought about retiring.

“I knew right away I was playing again,” Robinson said. “In my eyes, I know for sure I’ve got a couple more years in me. Last year, kind of stepping into the season, I wasn’t quite 100%. I was coming off a foot injury. So, being able to have this offseason to really be healthy and train and do all those things, I knew for sure. There was no doubt for me as far as playing wise.”

Just because a player wants to continue his career doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. You still have to find a team to play for after nearly two months as a free agent, that happened for Robinson in early May when he signed with the Giants.

“Whenever you can join a culture, not to mention the Giants organization as far as being a successful place in general, whenever you can step into a culture like that as a football player, that’s awesome,” Robinson said.

The veteran will now be joining a totally revamped receiving room in New York that also includes rookie Malik Nabers, who was taken with the sixth overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft.

Robinson is going into his 11th NFL season. He went over 1,000 yards in three of his first 10 seasons, which includes 2015, when he made the Pro Bowl after finishing with 1,400 receiving yards with the Jaguars. He also led the NFL in receiving touchdowns that year with 14.

That being said, Robinson is four years removed from his last 1,000-yard season, which came with the Bears in 2020 when he caught 102 passes for 1,250 yards and six touchdowns. If he can hit just half of that total in 2024, the Giants would probably be thrilled with their new signing.

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