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Steelers 2024 training camp preview: Key dates, storylines, players to watch, key position battles, more

Steelers 2024 training camp preview: Key dates, storylines, players to watch, key position battles, more

If you’re looking for info on the 2024 Pittsburgh Steelers, you’ve come to the right place. With training camp around the corner, we’ve compiled everything a Steelers fan needs to know for the upcoming season. 

In just over a week, the Steelers will make the trek to Latrobe for training camp. Following an offseason of change, Pittsburgh has plenty of interesting storylines to follow, specifically the team’s revamped offense that includes new starting quarterback Russell Wilson and new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. 

Below is a full rundown of the Steelers’ upcoming training camp, preseason, regular season and notable storylines you’ll want to keep an eye on. 

Training camp dates

(Each Steelers training camp practice will take place at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa. unless noted otherwise)

Day Date Time

**Thursday 

July 25

10:30 a.m. ET

**Friday 

July 26

10:30 a.m. ET 

**Saturday 

July 27

1:55 p.m. ET 

**Sunday 

July 28

1:55 p.m. ET 

Tuesday 

July 30

10:30 a.m. ET 

Wednesday 

July 31

10:30 a.m. ET

Thursday 

Aug. 1

10:30 a.m. ET

Friday 

Aug. 2

7 p.m. ET (at Latrobe Memorial Stadium)

Saturday 

Aug. 3

1:55 p.m. ET 

Sunday 

Aug. 4

1:55 p.m. ET

Tuesday 

Aug. 6

10:30 a.m. ET

Wednesday 

Aug. 7

10:30 a.m. ET

Thursday 

Aug. 8

10:30 a.m. ET 

Sunday 

Aug. 11

2:55 p.m. ET 

Monday 

Aug. 12

10:30 a.m. ET 

Wednesday 

Aug. 14

10:30 a.m. ET 

**– non-padded practice 

Key roster changes 

2024 rookie draft class

Round/Pick Player College

1. No. 20

G Troy Fautanu

Washington

2. No. 51

C Zach Frazier

West Virginia 

3. No. 84

WR Roman Wilson 

Michigan 

3. No. 98 

LB Payton Wilson 

North Carolina State

4. No. 119

G Mason McCormick 

South Dakota State

6. No. 178 

DT Logan Lee

Iowa

Free agents/trades 

Additions Losses

QB Russell Wilson

C Mason Cole

QB Justin Fields 

OT Chukwuma Okorafor

RB Cordarrelle Patterson

P Pressley Harvin III

LB Patrick Queen

QB Mitch Trubisky

DB DeShon Elliott 

QB Kenny Pickett

QB Kyle Allen

QB Mason Rudolph 

WR Quez Watkins

S Keanu Neal 

WR Van Jefferson 

CB Patrick Peterson

WR Scotty Miller 

WR Allen Robinson

CB Cam Sutton

DB Trenton Thompson

P Cameron Johnston  WR Diontae Johnson 
DB Grayland Arnold CB Levi Wallace

Preseason schedule 

Date Opponent Time

Friday, Aug. 9

Houston Texans

7 p.m. ET 

Saturday, Aug. 17

Buffalo Bills 

7 p.m. ET 

Saturday, Aug. 24

at Detroit Lions 

1 p.m. ET 

2024 schedule highlights 

  • NFL’s third-toughest schedule based on opponents’ 2023 winning percentage (.533)
  • Eight home games, nine road games 
  • Week 9 bye
  • Four prime-time games (including three in a four-week span)
  • Christmas Day game (home vs. Chiefs
  • Four of first six games are on the road 
  • Will not face an AFC North opponent until Week 11 

Top training camp storylines 

  • QB battle?

Is Wilson in a position battle with Justin Fields, the other notable QB the Steelers brought in this offseason? Well, the technical answer is no, Wilson will be the Steelers’ starting quarterback barring the unexpected. That being said, Fields came to Pittsburgh to compete, so rest assured that he will put his best foot forward in an attempt to make things interesting. 

  • WR progress 

While rumored, the Steelers have yet to acquire a big-name receiver via trade. If that continues to be the case, Pittsburgh will have to hope that its unproven receiving corps (sans George Pickens) is good enough to get the job done. 

Rookie Roman Wilson is the potential front-runner to complement Pickens. The former Michigan standout has already drawn comparisons to the legendary Hines Ward for his relentlessness as a blocker. Van Jefferson (who won a Super Bowl with the Rams) and speedster Calvin Austin III will also look to carve out defined roles in the passing game, which will also feature tight end Pat Freiermuth, who developed a quick rapport with Wilson during spring practice. 

  • RB workload 

Arthur Smith, who was the Titans‘ OC when Derrick Henry rushed for over 2,000 yards, will surely utilize the Steelers’ formidable running back duo of Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren. It’ll be interesting to see how Smith incorporates both into the team’s game plan during training camp. 

Last year, the duo combined to rush for 1,819 yards on 404 carries with 12 touchdowns and 4.5 yards per carry. They also caught a combined 90 passes for 520 yards while playing an integral role in Pittsburgh’s three-game winning streak to close out the regular season. 

Harris and Warren should be even better in 2024 while playing behind a revamped offensive ilne that includes three rookies in right tackle Troy Fautnu, center Zach Frazier and guard Mason McCormick. Frazier is slated to start at center, while Fautanu and 2023 first-round pick Broderick Jones are expected to man the tackle spots. 

  • New faces on defense 

While the Steelers’ defense still includes stalwarts T.J. Watt, Minkah Fitzpatrick, and Cameron Heyward, the unit has some fresh blood for 2024. The biggest newcomer is Patrick Queen, a Pro Bowler in Baltimore who gives the Steelers their long-awaited stud at inside linebacker. 

Along with Queen, the Steelers used free agency to acquire DeShon Elliott, a hard-hitting safety who should mesh will with Fitzpatrick on the back end. Also new to the Steelers’ defense is cornerback Donte Jackson, a longtime Carolina Panther who brings speed and a wealth of experience to Pittsburgh’s defensive backfield. 

  • Position battle to keep an eye on 

While most of their positions (sans receiver) seem largely settled, nickelback is largely wide open. The current leader in the clubhouse for the starting job is Grayland Arnold, who was signed by the Steelers in early June. 

Arnold went undrafted in 2020 despite a standout 2019 season at Baylor that saw him pick off six passes (the most in the Big 12 that year) while also returning a punt for a touchdown. Arnold is hoping to make his mark in Pittsburgh after appearing in 26 regular-season games the previous four years with the Eagles and Texans. 

Arnold’s main competition in camp is undrafted rookie Beanie Bishop and Josiah Scott. During his final season at West Virginia, Bishop led the nation in passes defensed (24) and pass breakups (20) in addition to to his four interceptions. Scott, who was drafted by the Jaguars in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, has appeared in 39 regular-season games. He started the 2023 season on the Steelers’ practice squad but saw that time that season with the Eagles after Philadelphia signed him to its active roster in October. 

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