Steelers' updated 91-man roster heading into training camp
The Pittsburgh Steelers boast a 91-man roster heading into training camp — one extra spot granted through the International Player Pathway (IPP). For players who serve multiple roles for Pittsburgh, an additional position is listed in parentheses after their name.
Split into offense, defense, and special teams — here are all 91 Steelers to look out for at training camp.
Offense
Quarterback (4)
Aaron Rodgers
Mason Rudolph
Skylar Thompson
Will Howard
Running Back (7)
Cordarrelle Patterson (RB/KR)
Evan Hull
Jaylen Warren
Kaleb Johnson
Kenneth Gainwell
Max Hurleman
Trey Sermon
Fullback (2)
Connor Heyward (FB/TE)
DJ Thomas-Jones
Wide Receiver (11)
Ben Skowronek
Brandon Johnson
Calvin Austin III
DK Metcalf
Ke'Shawn Williams
Lance McCutcheon
Montana Lemonious-Craig
Robert Woods
Roc Taylor
Roman Wilson
Scotty Miller
Tight End (4)
Darnell Washington
JJ Galbreath
Jonnu Smith
Pat Freiermuth
Offensive Line (15)
Aiden Williams
Broderick Jones
Calvin Anderson
Doug Nester
Dylan Cook
Gareth Warren
Isaac Seumalo
Mason McCormick
Max Scharping
Nick Broeker
Ryan McCollum
Spencer Anderson
Steven Jones
Troy Fautanu
Zach Frazier
Defense
Defensive Line (12)
Cameron Heyward
Daniel Ekuale
Dean Lowry
DeMarvin Leal
Derrick Harmon
Domenique Davis
Esezi Otomewo
Isaiahh Loudermilk
Jacob Slade
Keeanu Benton
Logan Lee
Yahya Black
Outside Linebacker (7)
Alex Highsmith
Eku Leota
Jack Sawyer
Jeremiah Moon
Julius Welschof (IPP)
Nick Herbig
T.J. Watt
Inside Linebacker (7)
Carson Bruener
Cole Holcomb
Devin Harper
Malik Harrison
Mark Robinson
Patrick Queen
Payton Wilson
Cornerback (11)
Beanie Bishop Jr.
Brandin Echols
Cameron McCutcheon
Cory Trice Jr.
D'Shawn Jamison
Darius Slay
Donte Kent
Jalen Ramsey
James Pierre
Joey Porter Jr.
Kyler McMichael
Safety (5)
DeShon Elliott
Juan Thornhill
Miles Killebrew
Quindell Johnson
Sebastian Castro
Special Teams
Kicker (2)
Ben Sauls
Chris Boswell
Punter (2)
Cameron Johnston
Corliss Waitman
Long Snapper (2)
Christian Kuntz
Tucker Addington
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