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Could Ben Skowronek play a role in Steelers offense?

July 18, 2025 by Behind The Steel Curtain

NFL: Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers
Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

The big wideout has quickly formed a relationship with the new quarterback

Following the announcement that Aaron Rodgers signed with the Steelers, the veteran signal-caller’s video team posted a few video snippets of Rodgers working out with his new teammates. A player who has consistently appeared in these videos is none other than wide receiver Ben Skowronek.

Aaron Rodgers is throwing alley-oops to his Steelers wide receiver Ben Skowronek pic.twitter.com/hrhNy0GGOS

— EssentiallySports (@ES_sportsnews) July 2, 2025

Skowronek, 28, enters his second year with the Steelers and was an integral part of their special teams unit last season, serving as a gunner for the majority of the snaps. However, in an offense that was devoid of pass-catchers, he only caught five passes for 69 yards last season. In 2022, he had an important role with the Rams, hauling in 39 grabs for 376 yards.

It’s not on anyone’s radar, but in my opinion, he will have a shot to contribute more on offense this season.

The first reason is because of his stature. He’s 6’3, 225 lbs., and is strong at the point of attack.

Outside of DK Metcalf, here are the sizes of the rest of the Steelers’ receiver room:

  • Calvin Austin: 5’9”,162 lbs.
  • Roman Wilson: 5’11”, 180 lbs.
  • Robert Woods: 5’11”, 190 lbs.
  • Scotty Miller: 5’9”, 174 lbs.

Not exactly a group of skyscrapers.

Rodgers has forged a relationship with Skowronek and could push for him to see the field more often, specifically on the outside. He’s also very versatile, lining up in the backfield on occasion when he played in Los Angeles.

Rams WR Ben Skowronek running a Corner Route from the FB Position in I-Formation pic.twitter.com/0BCk9RPtuU

— Coach Dan Casey (@CoachDanCasey) September 26, 2022

Rodgers is one of the best in league history when it comes to the jump ball. Tight end Darnell Washington will likely play a significant role there as well, but in a wideout room that’s vertically challenged, I’m anticipating a few alley-oop opportunities from the new Big Ben.

What are your thoughts on Skowronek becoming a key piece of the offense? Let us know in the comments section!

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