bv. Steelers Star DK Metcalf Blasts Rookie Running Back for Skipping Practice to Go Party After Humiliating Loss to Chargers

Pittsburgh, PA – The Pittsburgh Steelers are still reeling from their 25–10 humiliating loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, but the fallout inside the locker room has now become even louder than the defeat itself. Multiple team sources confirmed that a rookie running back skipped Wednesday morning’s practice and recovery session to go out partying in downtown Pittsburgh, just one night after the loss.
The incident infuriated veterans across the roster, but no one reacted as strongly as star wide receiver DK Metcalf, who has quickly become one of the emotional tone-setters in Pittsburgh. According to those present, Metcalf “lost it” when he learned a rookie player had chosen nightlife over responsibility following one of the worst offensive performances of the season.
Team staff said the rookie left the facility late Tuesday night, ignored messages from offensive coaches, and was later seen at a bar with friends. Meanwhile, the rest of the team, including several injured players, reported early Wednesday to begin treatment, recovery work, and film review.
The player at the center of the controversy was later identified as rookie running back Max Hurleman, who logged limited snaps against the Chargers but was part of an offense that failed to reach the end zone and produced just 10 total points.
When reporters asked DK Metcalf about the incident during Thursday’s locker room availability, he did not hold back.
“Man, I don’t care if you’re a rookie or a vet, you DON’T go party after getting your ass kicked like that,” Metcalf said. “We embarrassed ourselves. Four quarters of garbage football, and your response is to hit the damn club? That’s pathetic. If you can’t respect the work, get out of the building.”
Metcalf continued, even more frustrated as he described his disappointment in the rookie’s mindset:
“This league is real. It’s hard as hell. And if you’re not obsessed with fixing your mistakes, somebody else will take your job by tomorrow. I don’t care how talented you are, talent means NOTHING if your mentality is soft.”
According to insiders, several offensive veterans confronted Hurleman privately, urging him to take accountability and prove he belongs in the NFL. The team has not yet announced any punishment for the rookie, though head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed the matter is being handled internally.
“We’re addressing it,” Tomlin said. “We’ll do what’s best for the team.”
Fan reactions have been explosive, frustration, disappointment, and even calls for an immediate suspension. But most agree on one thing:in a locker room led by voices like DK Metcalf, Max Hurleman’s margin for error just became razor thin.
As the Steelers prepare for their next matchup, all eyes will be on whether the rookie responds professionally, or whether this becomes the first major red flag of his young NFL career.

