The Pittsburgh Steelers made some important moves on Monday by adding four new players to their roster. These signings provide depth in key areas like the defensive line and various offensive positions.
Firstly, they signed Dean Lowry, a veteran defensive tackle, to a two-year contract. Lowry has played most of his NFL career with the Green Bay Packers and brings experience to the Steelers’ defensive line.
Next, the Steelers brought in Cordarrelle Patterson, a versatile player who excels in running back and kick returner roles. Patterson’s impressive record of nine kickoff returns for touchdowns adds a valuable asset to the team.
In addition, wide receiver Quez Watkins joined the Steelers on a one-year deal. Watkins previously played for the Philadelphia Eagles and brings his receiving skills to Pittsburgh.
Lastly, the Steelers signed quarterback Kyle Allen to a one-year contract. Allen adds depth to the quarterback position, potentially serving as the third-string option behind Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.