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Steelers Take a Risk by Signing Former Super Bowl Champion Sebastian Joseph-Day to Big Deal, According to Adam Schefter

The Pittsburgh Steelers have had a busy week, making several significant moves to upgrade their roster, particularly on the defensive side of the ball. Recently, they signed Sebastian Joseph-Day, a former Super Bowl champion, to a two-year, $11 million deal, including $6 million for this season.

Former Titans free-agent defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph Day is signing a two-year, $11 million deal with the Steelers, including $6 million this year, per agent Drew Rosenhaus. pic.twitter.com/HyMeDZaWvo

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 13, 2026

Joseph-Day, 31, has had a long, reliable career in the NFL, playing in at least 16 games in six of his seasons. While he doesn’t make the Steelers' aging defense any younger, he is still a solid addition to a defense that needs stability.

I’ve had an amazing journey with the Rams, but now it’s time for me to write a new chapter in Pittsburgh. This team has a great history, and I’m really looking forward to contributing to their success,” Joseph-Day said when signing with the Steelers. He is a player with experience, something Pittsburgh desperately needs.

Before joining the Steelers, Joseph-Day played for the Los Angeles Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, and Tennessee Titans. Over the years, he faced challenges playing for teams that didn’t perform well, but his experience is invaluable.

With a key role in the Super Bowl LVI victory with the Los Angeles Rams, Joseph-Day proved his ability to lead a defensive unit. He brings stability to the Steelers, who already have defensive stars like T.J. Watt and Cameron Heyward.

Although I’ve played for several teams, Pittsburgh has always been a strong team. I believe that under Mike Tomlin’s leadership, I can bring stability to the team,” Joseph-Day added, showing his determination to give his all for the Steelers.

This is a bold move by the Steelers, but if Joseph-Day can maintain the steady form he showed in previous seasons, it could be a big win. The Steelers are hoping he will be a key piece in their defensive strategy.

The combination of Joseph-Day’s experience and the other defensive stars will be an important factor in helping Pittsburgh improve their defense and aim for a return to the playoffs in the upcoming season.

“I CHOOSE DENVER” – Broncos Dual-Threat RB Shocks NFL by Accepting Minimum Deal to Return for Fourth Season Amid Trade Rumors
Denver, Colorado – In an offseason filled with major signings and aggressive free-agent moves, one veteran decision has quietly captured the attention of the NFL. Denver Broncos running back Jaleel McLaughlin, a versatile dual-threat weapon and crucial part of the team’s offense, shocked many across the league by choosing loyalty over money as speculation about his future reached new heights. For weeks, rumors circulated that McLaughlin could be eyeing a larger contract elsewhere, with several teams in search of experienced running backs who could contribute both on the ground and in the passing game. Instead of chasing a bigger payday, the Broncos’ young star made a surprising commitment to the team by agreeing to return on a one-year veteran minimum contract worth approximately $1.145 million. The decision ensures that McLaughlin will enter the fourth season of his NFL career with the same team where he established his role as a dynamic dual-threat. Inside the Broncos’ locker room, the move was seen as more than just another roster decision. Coaches and teammates view McLaughlin’s return as a statement of leadership, dedication, and belief in the team’s potential to compete for a championship. McLaughlin, originally signed by the Broncos as an undrafted free agent in 2023, quickly became one of the most reliable and exciting playmakers for Denver. His ability to contribute in both the rushing and receiving game has earned him the dual-threat label, a term that perfectly encapsulates his skill set. In his career, McLaughlin has rushed for 1,093 yards and 3 touchdowns, while also adding 263 yards and 4 touchdowns through the air on 59 receptions. Although his role with the Broncos was somewhat limited in the 2025 season, McLaughlin showed flashes of brilliance when given the opportunity. With 187 rushing yards and 1 touchdown on the ground, along with 27 receiving yards, he demonstrated why he remains a valuable asset to the offense. “I know I could have looked for more money somewhere else,” McLaughlin said. “But this team means a lot to me. I want another shot at it. Helping the Broncos make a run for the Super Bowl is something I’m determined to contribute to.” For the Broncos organization, McLaughlin’s return represents a commitment to maintaining the stability of the offense while continuing to build around quarterback Russell Wilson and the team’s talented playmakers. As Denver prepares for another competitive season, retaining experienced contributors like McLaughlin may prove to be just as valuable as any high-profile acquisition. In an NFL often driven by big contracts and cap space, McLaughlin’s decision stands out as a rare reminder that loyalty and a strong team culture still hold significant value. And for the Broncos, that loyalty could help fuel a renewed push toward the Lombardi Trophy, with McLaughlin playing a key role in the team’s success.