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Pittsburgh The NFL’s hardest schedule in terms of strength enters the 2024 season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Pittsburgh is in third place among teams with the toughest schedule this season, behind only the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns, according to Yahoo Sports.

This season, the Steelers’ opponents have a.533 win % from 2023. The five playoff teams on their schedule—the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, and Browns—do not assist their cause, nor does their route through the AFC North, where all five teams had winning records the previous year.

The Steelers’ home opponents in season will be the New York Giants, the New York Jets, the Cowboys, the Chiefs, the Los Angeles Chargers, and the Ravens. They will play the Philadelphia Eagles, the Washington Commanders, the Denver Broncos, the Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders, the Falcons, and their AFC North opponents on the road.

Pittsburgh plans to release its itinerary, which includes all of their 2024 events, in May. Russell Wilson gets to play against his former team right away in Denver during opening week, which appears to be a fan favourite.

One of the main requirements for the Pittsburgh Steelers going into the 2024 NFL Draft is wide receiver. Fortunately for them, they have a dire need for a wide receiver this season. In the third round, teams will have the opportunity to select receivers who can start. Pittsburgh might select a receiver in the first round—Brian Thomas Jr. or Rome Odunze through an unusual trade-up.

However, it is more likely that the Steelers will use their second pick to target receivers and select an offensive lineman in the first round. When that round of the draft rolls along, there will surely still be a tonne of talented players available. Pittsburgh may choose any of these elite prospects with the 54th overall pick.

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