In recent years, NFL franchises, most notably the Los Angeles Rams in 2021, have gone “all-in,” trading significant draft capital for established NFL veterans to give themselves a chance to be immediate Super Bowl contenders. While it worked for the Rams last season, it’s generally a risky gamble just given the nature of the NFL and how quickly an injury or an opposing team getting hot in the postseason can end your title bid and hurt a team’s future. Speaking to the media today, Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II said he doesn’t foresee the Steelers changing the way they currently do business.
Art Rooney II Says Steelers Won’t Take All-In Approach: ‘We Give Ourselves A Chance To Be Competitive Every Year’
