Un experto explica por qué Mike Tomlin limitó a Roman Wilson

El experto de la NFL, Adam Caplan, señaló que los Pittsburgh Steelers se frustraron con el receptor novato Roman Wilson después de que una lesión limitara su tiempo de juego en 2024. Caplan hizo estas declaraciones el martes en el podcast Inside the Birds.

Caplan señaló que el equipo tenía grandes expectativas puestas en Wilson tras seleccionarlo en la tercera ronda del draft de 2024. Una lesión temprana provocó que el cuerpo técnico redujera sus oportunidades, siguiendo un patrón que Caplan describió como "ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente" bajo la gestión de Mike Tomlin. Wilson terminó la temporada 2025 con 12 recepciones para 166 yardas y dos touchdowns antes de ser enviado al banquillo al final del año.

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