
Pittsburgh Steelers release Preston Smith, restructure coaching staff
The Pittsburgh Steelers have begun their offseason roster adjustments, releasing veteran linebacker Preston Smith and making changes to their coaching staff.
The decision comes as head coach Mike Tomlin evaluates the team following their early playoff exit.
Preston Smith released, cap space cleared
The Steelers announced Smith's release via their official X account, tagging Bordas & Bordas, the agency managing the linebacker's contracts.
The move clears $13.4 million in 2025 cap space and $14.1 million in 2026 without incurring dead money.
Smith, 32, recorded two sacks and two quarterback hits in eight appearances this past season.
He was inactive for the Steelers' wildcard playoff game. Reports of his release surfaced two weeks ago, and the decision has now been finalised.
Before joining Pittsburgh last November, Smith had expressed dissatisfaction with his role in Green Bay's system, seeking a fresh start with the Steelers.
However, his impact was limited, leading to his departure.
Coaching staff changes raise questions
Tomlin has also reshaped his coaching staff, parting ways with defensive backs coach Grady Brown and linebackers coach Aaron Curry.
Both were credited with strong individual player development, with Curry coaching Patrick Queen to a Pro Bowl and mentoring rookie Payton Wilson.
Brown played a role in Joey Porter Jr.'s emergence as a top cornerback, allowing a 16.5 passer rating when targeted, the second-best in the league.
Despite their contributions, Tomlin reportedly cited blown coverages and recurring mistakes late in the season, particularly in games against the Colts and Cowboys, as reasons for the changes.
These moves indicate an aggressive restructuring by the Steelers as they aim for a deeper postseason run next season.

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