After the Steelers lost to the Bills to end their postseason, veteran Pittsburgh offensive lineman Isaac Seumalo said, “The quarterback situation needs to be figured out.” Now that the Steelers have turned over their QBs room, most notably acquiring Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, Seumalo feels Pittsburgh is in a better spot to compete.
Early reactions to Arthur Smith's new-look Steelers' offense are in.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren revealed last month that new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith has complete command of the meeting room and isn’t afraid to call people out if they’re not paying attention.
If this youth movement along the offensive line is going to take shape, then that group needs someone to teach them the tricks of the trade. Beginning his second season as a Steeler, Isaac Seumalo is just that.
It’s the second week of OTAs for the Pittsburgh Steelers and most of the rest of the NFL, but a reported proposal by the NFLPA could be changing that in the future.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have more new faces on offense than the average NFL team would know what to do with. The quarterbacks and wide receivers rooms, along with a revamped offensive line have many wondering what the unit will look like in 2024.
Veteran Pittsburgh Steelers left guard Isaac Seumalo doesn’t say much, but when he does it speaks volumes. With Seumalo’s low profile, it makes sense that Zoltán Buday of Pro Football Focus tabbed him as the most underrated player on the Steelers.
Pittsburgh Steelers first-round pick Troy Fautanu will have a great mentor in his rookie season, as the team placed his locker next to veteran Isaac Seumalo.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are close to having their offensive line finally fixed after a dreadful three-season stretch, but the play will have to speak for itself on the field.
The new Steeler is looking to learn as much as he can as fast as he can.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, and that means it is time to start looking at which teams did the most to improve.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a decisive move in the 2024 NFL Draft by selecting the highly-touted offensive tackle Troy Fautanu from Washington in the first round.
The Pittsburgh Steelers 2023 season came to an abrupt halt after a tough 31-17 postseason loss to the Buffalo Bills. The organization has several adjustments to make in the offseason, but one is more glaring than any other potential issue.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have to figure out their quarterback situation moving forward. While Mike Tomlin granted Kenny Pickett his starting quarterback status back with competition looming, whether that is Mason Rudolph or someone else, good teams have plans at quarterback.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman, Isaac Seumalo gave an impassioned speech to the offense this week as the team heads into the playoffs. Seumalo was picked up by the Steelers as a free agent last offseason after being with the Philadelphia Eagles for seven seasons.
Isaac Seumalo is the silent leader of the Steelers offense. He doesn’t talk much, but when he does, people listen. He is also the only player on the offensive side of the football with a Super Bowl win under his belt.
This Pittsburgh Steelers roster is not one that is full of much playoff success. Chris Boswell and Cam Heyward are the only two tenured Steelers players since 2017 that have experienced what it is like to win a playoff game.
INDIANAPOLIS — Steelers left guard Isaac Seumalo will play against the Indianapolis Colts after being questionable with a shoulder injury. Seumalo did not practice all week, but he did the same a week ago against the New England Patriots and ended up playing all the snaps at left guard for the team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers offseason has been one that fans and analysts alike have raved about. One of the best signings came in the form of an offensive lineman from the Philadelphia Eagles, Isaac Seumalo.
The Steelers have been very active this offseason under new general manager Omar Khan and one All-Pro thinks they are "getting a steal" in one of their newest additions.
The Pittsburgh Steelers reached a three-year deal with former Philadelphia Eagles guard Isaac Seumalo, according to multiple reports. Seumalo, 29, moved from left to right guard last season and started all 20 games, including the playoffs, for the NFC champions.
It is the dawn of a new era for the Indianapolis Colts as they tabbed Shane Steichen as their new head coach. Steichen is taking over for interim head coach Jeff Saturday after spending the last two seasons as the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles’ offensive line is not only the best in the NFL, it’s also antithetical to the stereotype of what the big guys up front are supposed to be. The skill-position players are earmarked to be stars and while Jalen Hurts and A.J.
The biggest obstacle for veteran guard Isaac Seumalo over the past two seasons has been the injuries, a knee issue in 2020, and a Lisfranc break last season, that limited the veteran starter to 12 of a potential 33 regular-season games.
After missing 21 games in the last two seasons, Eagles guard Isaac Seumalo is healthy and looking to stay that way.
Seumalo has been with the Eagles for his entire career after the team drafted him in 2016. He has made 64 appearances, including 43 starts, over the course of his NFL tenure.
Seumalo’s injury does not appear to be a season-ender.
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