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The Pittsburgh Steelers announced the signing of three players, followed by three subsequent releases — including fan-favorite WR Roc Taylor.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a flurry of roster moves in advance of their preseason finale, announcing the additions of a long snapper, cornerback and offensive lineman on Monday. Jake McQuaide, Kam A
The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing former Oregon CB Kam Alexander, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Alexander was just released by the Seattle Seahawks last week. Alexander went undrafted out of Oregon this past season but participated in the Seahawks’ rookie minicamp.
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Sporting News on MSNSteelers add ex-Oregon cornerback to vaunted defense as Week 1 approaches
However, Pittsburgh's defense is one of the best. In addition to returning stars like T.J. Watt and Cameron Heyward, the team also acquired veteran cornerbacks Darius Slay and Jalen Ramsey over the offseason. The Steelers added another player to the unit on Monday, via ESPN's Adam Schefter.
In addition to the previously reported signing of cornerback Kam Alexander, the team announced that they have signed long snapper Jake McQuaide and offensive tackle Julian Pearl. Defensive lineman Breiden Fehoko, wide receiver Roc Taylor, and linebacker Devin Harper were dropped from the roster in corresponding moves.
In an effort to bolster their secondary, the Pittsburgh Steelers are signing former Oregon cornerback Kam Alexander. This is according to ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter. Alexander is a rookie who spent time in training camp with the Seattle Seahawks before being released last week.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are making waves in the NFL with their latest roster moves, adding depth and experience by signing defensive back Kam Alexander, long snapper Jake McQuaide, and offensive tackle Julian Pearl. As the team gears up for the upcoming season, these signings reflect a strategic approach to enhancing their squad.
The Steelers are adding some depth to their defense. Pittsburgh is signing cornerback Kam Alexander, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Alexander went undrafted this spring out of Oregon. After spending time in rookie minicamp with the Seahawks and Falcons, he did sign with Seattle in late July.