The Pittsburgh Steelers have re-signed offensive lineman Steven Jones to a reserve-future contract for the 2026 season, the team announced last week.
Jones first joined the Steelers on a future contract last January after having spent his rookie season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He played in all three preseason games for the club, was released, cleared waivers and joined the team’s practice squad.
Jones spent the entire 2025 season on the Steelers’ practice squad. He was not elevated and did not appear in a game.
This preseason, Jones played 19 snaps at right guard and 93 snaps at right tackle for the Steelers. In 65 total pass-block snaps, he allowed one sack and four total pressures, per PFF.
Jones started out on the Steelers’ third-team offensive line in training camp, but with several Steelers missing time with injuries, Jones quickly saw a promotion to the second string and became one of the more reliable linemen on that unit, usually serving as the right tackle opposite Dylan Cook.
Jones played left tackle, right guard and right tackle over his six-year career at Oregon and that’s what first drew the Steelers to him back in the 2024 NFL Draft process. The Steelers ended up taking Mason McCormick instead, with Jones going to Jacksonville, but he became a free agent this offseason and Pittsburgh was still interested.
In pre-draft testing, Jones measured an impressive 6-foot-5 and 342 pounds, but tested extremely poorly. His 21-inch vertical and 5.15-second shuttle run were among the worst recorded scores in the class. He had an overall 2.95 Relative Athletic Score out of 10.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers Bring Back Big-Bodied Offensive Lineman for 2026