The Steelers are denying speculation that they could look to trade disgruntled wide receiver Mike Wallace.
"Mike Wallace is not available for trade," general manager Kevin Colbert told ESPN.
Wallace, who has yet to sign his $2.472 million restricted free-agent tender, wants a long-term contract and is currently holding out of training camp.
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Steelers: Wallace 'Not Available For Trade'
Steelers Fan In Talks To Purchase Browns
Browns owner Randy Lerner has begun talks with truck-stop magnate Jimmy Haslam on giving up controlling interest of the franchise.
And get this: Haslam is a self-described "1,000 percent" Steelers fan.
"(Lerner) is giving up controlling interest in the team," president Mike Holmgren confirmed.
Antonio Brown Signs Five-Year Extension With Steelers
Wide receiver Antonio Brown signed a five-year contract extension Friday with the Steelers.
The deal is worth $42.5M, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
Source: Steelers, Wallace End Contract Talks
Talks between the Steelers and Mike Wallace have broken off, and the Steelers don't plan to talk contract until the wide receiver reports to camp, a source told ESPN.com senior writer John Clayton on Wednesday.
The sides exchanged proposals Monday without resolution.
Mike Wallace Not Expected At Camp
Mike Wallace is not expected to report to the Steelers as they open training camp on Wednesday.
However, there is renewed hope that the two sides might come to terms on a long-term contract.
Mark Kaboly of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, however, is hearing that a deal is getting close.
Tomlin Gets Three-Year Extension From Steelers
Mike Tomlin has signed a three-year contract extension that will keep him with the Steelers through the 2016 season.
"I am excited that I will continue to be the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers for years to come," Tomlin said in a release.
"I am grateful to the Steelers organization for the opportunity I have been given over the past five years to work and live in this great city, and I am excited to continue to work to bring another championship to the Steelers and the city of Pittsburgh."
The Steelers coach still had two years left on his previous contract.
Steelers, Wallace Making Progress Toward Deal
Mike Wallace and the Steelers might get a contract done this offseason after all.
With training camp approaching, Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com reports the two sides are in "close contact" and have made recent progress toward a deal.
Steelers Release Jonathan Scott
The Steelers have released veteran offensive tackle Jonathan Scott, according to an ESPN.com report on Thursday.
The 29-year-old Scott started 14 games and three playoff games during his two seasons with the Steelers.
Polamalu: I've Lied About Concussions
With the NFL set to face scores of concussion-related lawsuits from former players, Steelers safety Troy Polamalu admitted Wednesday that he's lied about head injuries in the past in order to remain on the field.
Steelers Re-Sign Max Starks
The Steelers have signed tackle Max Starks to a one-year contract.
The signing gives Pittsburgh the luxury of keeping second-year pro Marcus Gilbert at right tackle, where he started as a rookie.
Starks and rookie Mike Adams, their second-round draft choice, will contend for the starting job at left tackle in training camp.
Antwaan Randle El Set To Retire
Antwaan Randle El will announce his retirement from the NFL next week, according to his brother.
Little Talk Between Steelers, Mike Wallace
Mike Wallace's contract situation remains unsolved as training camp approaches.
Antonio Brown Sends Jersey To Canton
Antonio Brown was the first player in NFL history to accumulate more than 1,000 receiving yards and 1,000 return yards in the same season.