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Calvin Austin III didn’t shy away from the noise surrounding the Steelers’ receiving corps as they enter training camp. In fact, he acknowledged that the players hear the doubt and speculation, but they are using it as motivation to prove themselves. Austin emphasized that as competitors, they don’t need external motivation, but the extra push from the outside world adds fuel to their fire.

The Steelers’ wide receivers, including George Pickens, Van Jefferson, and rookie Roman Wilson, have shown glimpses of potential during practice. Pickens displayed his skills by turning a short completion into a touchdown, while Jefferson, a Super Bowl winner, showcased his big-play ability by catching a deep pass. Wilson has drawn comparisons to Steelers legend Hines Ward, but as a rookie, the expectations are tempered.

Despite the positives, there are concerns within the receiving corps. Pickens struggles with consistency and controlling his emotions, Austin has limited career catches, Jefferson’s performance has declined in recent years, and Wilson is a first-year player. These factors have led to rumors of the Steelers trading for an established wide receiver, but general manager Omar Khan denied engaging in trade talks.

Austin, known for his speed, is aiming to make an impact as both a receiver and a returner. After missing his entire rookie season due to injury, he made significant contributions last year, scoring touchdowns rushing and receiving. His breakout moment came during a prime-time game against the Las Vegas Raiders, where he showcased his explosiveness with a 72-yard touchdown.

Beyond the individual efforts, the Steelers’ receiving corps is focused on building chemistry with the quarterbacks, especially with the addition of Russell Wilson. Austin highlighted the importance of developing that connection and how Wilson’s experience and leadership have been instrumental in the process. The extra work put in by the receivers, including running routes and catching passes, signifies their commitment to success and readiness for the upcoming season.

As they navigate through training camp and prepare for the season ahead, Austin and his fellow receivers are determined to prove the doubters wrong and show that they are more than capable of thriving in their roles. With a blend of potential, experience, and determination, the Steelers’ receiving corps is poised to make an impact on the field and silence the outside noise.