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Steelers offensive tackle Broderick Jones had time after Pittsburgh’s 27-24 loss to the undermanned Colts on Sunday. Jones, the Steelers’ 2023 first-round pick out of Georgia, hit back at ...
Broderick Jones, a homegrown superstar out of Lithonia, is officially off to the NFL. The news of the junior tackle was reported on social media. Georgia OT Broderick Jones announces that he’s ...
The curious case of Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Broderick Jones’ long-term home remains open, and after three weeks of preseason play, the team that made him a first-round pick in 2023 ...
Broderick Jones has been a standout on the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line this preseason for all the wrong reasons. Jones has been slow to begin the second-year leap Mike Tomlin expects from ...
— Broderick Jones (@millionairemov3) September 29, 2024 Responding to fans on social media is never a wise idea, but Jones doesn’t necessarily deserve the blame for Pittsburgh’s Week 4loss.
The Steelers made a trade in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, moving up to the 14th overall spot to select offensive tackle Broderick Jones from the University of Georgia. The Steelers swapped ...
Social media ripped Pittsburgh Steelers right tackle Broderick Jones for his poor performance in Week 2 of the NFL preseason. The post Steelers’ Broderick Jones Put on Blast for ‘Getting ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan revealed at the NFL Combine on Tuesday morning that the team plans to move 2023 first-round pick Broderick Jones to left tackle in 2025.
Broderick Jones goes by many names. His brother and sisters call him “Tubby,” a nickname befitting an offensive lineman who stands 6-foot-5, 315 pounds. His grandmother uses his middle name ...
Broderick Jones's recruitment timeline has been a rather quiet and simple one. He's been committed to play for Georgia since April of 2018 and has gone on record saying it's not even really been ...
Steelers offensive tackle Broderick Jones had time after Pittsburgh’s 27-24 loss to the undermanned Colts on Sunday. Jones, the Steelers’ 2023 first-round pick out of Georgia, hit back at ...