Pittsburgh Steelers Receivers Embrace 'Grimy' Mentality for NFL Success
The Pittsburgh Steelers' wide receivers are adopting a 'grimy' mentality to excel in the NFL, emphasizing physicality and teamwork under new quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

Steelers Receivers Ready to Get Physical
The Pittsburgh Steelers' wide receivers are embracing a unique identity this season, one that they describe as 'grimy.' This term, while not traditionally associated with finesse positions like wide receiver, is being used to highlight their commitment to physical play and doing the dirty work necessary for team success.
Robert Woods, a 12-year NFL veteran, set the tone for this mentality. "From top to bottom, everybody is kind of grimy," Woods said, emphasizing the importance of playing hard for each other. "We're going to be physical in our room. We're going to be grimy. We're going to be fighting to the end of the whistle."
The Role of Physicality in the Steelers' Offense
Despite the acquisition of DK Metcalf in a blockbuster trade, the Steelers' receiving corps faces questions after trading George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys. However, the team believes that their 'grimy' approach will elevate the group. Calvin Austin III, a fourth-year receiver, echoed this sentiment: "In this league, everybody is so talented that your talent isn't going to always win. You got to have that little edge about yourself."
Ben Skowronek, nicknamed "Dirtbag" by offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, embodies this mentality. "That's kind of what I do out there," Skowronek said. "Whether it's digging out support, whatever Art asks me to do, I try to do it to the best of my ability and set the tone for physicality."
Coaching the 'Grimy' Mentality
Receivers coach Zach Azzanni is instrumental in instilling this mindset. Drawing from his own playing days, Azzanni emphasizes the importance of doing the dirty work. "When you're a less-than-talented player like myself, but you're able to play, you find ways to make yourself relevant," he said. Azzanni coaches his players on three core tenets: RDA — routes, discipline, attitude.
Adjusting to Aaron Rodgers
The Steelers' receivers are also adjusting to the demands of new quarterback Aaron Rodgers, known for his high standards. Azzanni, who spent the 2023 season with the New York Jets, has firsthand experience with Rodgers' expectations. "I love that challenge," Azzanni said. "I'd rather have someone that's dialed into the detail in the perimeter."
Who is the Grimiest of Them All?
When asked who the 'grimiest' receiver is, opinions vary. Woods confidently claimed the title: "I would have to say me," he said with a laugh. Skowronek, however, also staked his claim: "I mean, I'd like to say myself."
As the Steelers prepare for the upcoming season, their 'grimy' mentality could be the key to overcoming challenges and achieving success in the competitive AFC North.