Steelers Re-Sign Veteran Linebacker to Practice Squad After Release
The Pittsburgh Steelers made another familiar move following the NFL’s roster cutdown deadline. After finalizing their 53-man roster, the team wasted no time in bringing back a veteran linebacker to the practice squad. For Steelers Nation, it’s a decision that reflects both depth concerns and the franchise’s commitment to keeping proven players close by.
The linebacker had been part of the team’s defensive rotation throughout training camp and preseason, showing flashes of physicality and grit. However, as rosters trimmed down, numbers worked against him, and his release came as little surprise given the logjam at his position.

Still, Pittsburgh’s coaching staff values his presence. Known for his hard-nosed playing style and willingness to contribute on special teams, he provides the type of insurance every team needs during a long NFL season. Younger players have begun to emerge, but the front office wasn’t ready to let this veteran walk away entirely.
That’s why just a day later, the Steelers re-signed Mark Robinson to the practice squad. At 25 years old, Robinson isn’t just a developmental piece—he’s someone who has already carved out meaningful snaps in previous seasons and remains in the mix as a call-up option whenever the defense requires reinforcements.
Robinson has earned respect for his relentless effort, particularly in run defense, where his aggressive tackling often sparks energy for the unit. While not a headline star, his consistency and willingness to embrace any role have made him a trusted figure inside the locker room.
For the Steelers, the move also highlights the importance of roster flexibility. Injuries are inevitable, and linebackers who can step in on short notice are vital to maintaining stability. Keeping Robinson within arm’s reach ensures that Pittsburgh has a player who understands the system and culture.
Fans who followed his journey through training camp were pleased to see him stick around in some capacity. While the practice squad isn’t the same spotlight as the 53-man roster, it’s a second chance—one Robinson is expected to make the most of.
As Pittsburgh turns its focus to the regular season, Mark Robinson will remain ready. His role may shift, but his determination to contribute hasn’t changed. In many ways, that resilience embodies the Steelers’ brand of football.









