Lions and Bears showing interest in former Bucs Super Bowl-winning wide receiver

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Lions and Bears showing interest in former Bucs Super Bowl-winning wide receiver

The Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears are exploring the possibility of signing a Super Bowl-winning wide receiver who has played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, and Pittsburgh Steelers.

Lions and Bears showing interest in former Bucs Super Bowl-winning wide receiver

The Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears are exploring the possibility of signing a Super Bowl-winning wide receiver who has played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, and Pittsburgh Steelers.

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The Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears are both showing interest in the same veteran wide receiver as free agency ramps back up after the 2026 NFL Draft.

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Pittsburgh Steelers free agent wide receiver Scotty Miller is in Detroit visiting the Lions on Tuesday and will also travel to Chicago for a workout with the Bears next week.

"Steelers free-agent wide receiver Scotty Miller is visiting today with the Detroit Lions. He also currently is scheduled to tryout next week for the Chicago Bears," Schefter said on X.

Miller was a sixth-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Bowling Green spent four seasons in Tampa Bay, with his best year coming in 2020, when he had 501 yards and three touchdowns. Miller was also a member of the Bucs' Super Bowl-winning team that year.

Miller departed Tampa Bay for the Atlanta Falcons during the 2023 offseason, but outside of being a special teams contributor, he didn't do much in his lone year with the Falcons o

Over the last two seasons, Miller has been with the Pittsburgh Steelers, tallying 14 receptions and 27 special teams snaps in that span.

Though Miller isn't a starting-caliber receiver, the 28-year-old still has some speed and could earn a role on special teams as a returner or gunner.

Detroit and Chicago could sign Miller to a cheap deal to compete for a roster spot in training camp, and have a veteran playmaker with championship experience on offense.

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