Steelers Re-Sign Familiar Face at Linebacker to Bolster Defensive Depth
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are making another roster adjustment ahead of Week 6, adding a familiar name to their practice squad in hopes of reinforcing the linebacker unit.
The decision comes after a challenging stretch for Pittsburgh’s defense, with Ja’Whaun Bentley being released and Jon Rhattigan signed away by the Raiders. The team needed stability and leadership at the position — and they found it in a player who knows their system well.
That player is Jacoby Windmon, a 24-year-old linebacker returning for his second stint with the Steelers. Windmon first joined Pittsburgh as an undrafted free agent out of Michigan State in 2024 before being waived and later signed by the Carolina Panthers.
During his time in Carolina, Windmon appeared in eight games and started twice, recording 22 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and two passes defended. He also took part in three preseason games this year — including one against the Steelers — before being released in final roster cuts.
Originally from Marrero, Louisiana, Windmon began his college career at UNLV before transferring to Michigan State, where he became a defensive standout. In 2021, he logged 119 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks, earning second-team All-Mountain West honors.
For the Steelers, this reunion isn’t just about depth — it’s about familiarity and accountability. Mike Tomlin’s defense values players who understand the system and bring intensity on every snap, and Windmon fits that mold perfectly.
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