Steelers Release Safety Terrell Edmunds Ahead of Game
Steelers Release Safety Terrell Edmunds Ahead of Game

Steelers Release Safety Terrell Edmunds Ahead of Game

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have released safety Terrell Edmunds, just two months into his second stint with the team, as part of a roster shuffle ahead of their Week 10 game against the Washington Commanders. Edmunds, a first-round pick in 2018, had a brief return to Pittsburgh after signing from the Jaguars' practice squad but only managed to play in five games this season, recording seven tackles. Along with Edmunds, the Steelers also waived running back Jonathan Ward to make room for linebacker Tyler Matakevich and wide receiver Ben Skowronek, who have been activated from injured reserve. Matakevich, returning from a hamstring injury, is expected to contribute significantly on special teams. The Steelers, currently leading the AFC North with a 6-2 record, are gearing up for a crucial matchup against the 7-2 Commanders.

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