Former Steelers WR Signs Record Deal With Broncos — Publicly Says DK Metcalf Was the Barrier to His Return to Steelers
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – January 22, 2026
In a surprising turn of events, former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Brandon Johnson has signed a record-breaking deal with the Denver Broncos just ahead of the AFC Championship game. Johnson, who had spent the last few weeks of the regular season with the Steelers’ practice squad, is now making headlines not only for his new contract but also for his public statement regarding his failed return to Pittsburgh.

The 27-year-old wide receiver, who began his career with the Broncos as an undrafted rookie from UCF, played 20 games with Denver in 2022 and 2023, totaling 25 receptions for 326 yards and five touchdowns. After brief stints with the Buccaneers and Steelers, Johnson found himself back on the market this offseason, with the Broncos offering him what is reportedly the largest contract for a practice squad player in team history.
However, in an exclusive interview, Johnson revealed that his return to Pittsburgh was hindered by the presence of star receiver DK Metcalf, who was the Steelers’ top wideout and a key figure in their offensive plans.
“As long as DK was there, that door was never really open for me,” Johnson said. “Steelers will always be home in my memories, but the Broncos have given me the chance to shine as WR1, and I’m going to seize that opportunity to help the team win the Super Bowl. I’m not looking for a supporting role behind a bigger name, but I want the chance to lead and take responsibility for the entire team at this stage in my career.”
Now with the Broncos, Johnson hopes to rekindle the success he found in Denver during his first two seasons. With the Broncos facing a significant challenge in the absence of starting QB Bo Nix, who is sidelined with a fractured ankle, Johnson’s addition could provide much-needed depth to their receiving corps.

As the AFC Championship against the New England Patriots looms, Broncos fans are hoping Johnson can make an immediate impact and help push the team forward.
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