Steelers Make Multiple Roster Cuts Amid Potential Trade and Depth Shakeup
Steelers Make Multiple Roster Cuts Amid Potential Trade and Depth Shakeup

Steelers Make Multiple Roster Cuts Amid Potential Trade and Depth Shakeup

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have made several surprising roster decisions ahead of the 2025 NFL season, including releasing veteran wide receiver Robert Woods despite a clear need at the position, with reports suggesting he may return to the practice squad or sign elsewhere. The team also released punter Cameron Johnston in favor of Corliss Waitman, a move that saved money and reflected nearly completed trade talks with the New Orleans Saints that ultimately fell through. Additionally, the Steelers cut inside linebacker Mark Robinson, who had shown promise but lost his starting role, potentially paving the way for rookie Carson Bruener to make the 53-man roster. On the quarterback front, speculation surrounds a possible trade of Skylar Thompson, though recent NFL trades suggest his market value may be limited, potentially leading to his release. These cuts bring the Steelers down to 67 players, with the final 53-man roster deadline set for Tuesday. Overall, the Steelers appear focused on accumulating draft capital and reshaping their roster amid challenging decisions at multiple key positions.

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