Broderick Jones, Pittsburgh Steelers
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A once-promising Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back doesn't have much of a path forward with the team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have decided to walk away from their hefty $19 million commitment to first‑round offensive tackle, choosing not to pick up his fifth‑year contract option. Drafted 14th overall in 2023 by head coach Mike Tomlin,
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General manager Omar Khan and the Pittsburgh Steelers faced a difficult decision with left tackle Broderick Jones this spring. That decision has arrived. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported Thursday night the Steelers declined to exercise the fifth-year option in Jones’s contract.