Steelers Re-sign Veteran Offensive Lineman Max Scharping
Steelers Re-sign Veteran Offensive Lineman Max Scharping

Steelers Re-sign Veteran Offensive Lineman Max Scharping

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have re-signed veteran offensive lineman Max Scharping to a one-year contract, retaining him as a versatile depth piece for their offensive line. Scharping, who joined the Steelers from the Washington Commanders’ practice squad in October 2024, played in two regular season games and contributed on special teams during the playoffs. Drafted by the Houston Texans in 2019, Scharping has played multiple positions along the offensive line, making him a valuable backup option. His NFL journey has included stints with the Texans, Bengals, Eagles, and Commanders before landing in Pittsburgh. Despite his re-signing, the Steelers are still expected to consider drafting additional offensive line talent due to concerns about aging starters and depth needs.

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