Pittsburgh Steelers Sign 13 Players to 2026 Contracts

Pittsburgh Steelers Sign 13 Players to 2026 Contracts
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The Pittsburgh Steelers announced they signed 13 players to reserves/futures contracts on Wednesday afternoon. A good portion of them spent time with the team during this season, which ended in the playoffs on Monday night against the Houston Texans.

Long snapper Cal Adomitis, defensive tackles Kyler Baugh and Anthony Goodlow, receiver Cole Burgess, defensive backs Daequan Hardy and Jack Henderson, defensive end K.J. Henry, receiver Max Hurleman and John Rhys Plumlee, guard Steven Jones, tailback Lew Nichols, linebacker Julius Welschof and offensive tackle Aiden Williams all inked deals to be on the team’s roster this offseason.

Goodlow played in three games for the Arizona Cardinals this season, totaling three tackles. Henry has played in 14 career games, starting three, during his time with multiple teams.

The Steelers are currently in the middle of conducting their first head coaching search since 2007 after longtime leader Mike Tomlin stepped down from his post on Tuesday. Team president Art Rooney II said on Wednesday that he’ll be leading it, along with general manager Omar Khan.

The Steelers have already made requests to interview Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula, among others.

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