The Pittsburgh Steelers, under the oversight of General Manager Omar Khan, have been slowly chipping away at weak areas and rebuilding them.
While fans may hate the word “rebuild,” the reality is that every team does some of it during the offseason.
You lose players for various reasons, and other players fail to meet your expectations, teams constantly evolve.
Those roster holes must be filled, and Khan, Head Coach Mike Tomlin, and the rest of the staff have been hard at work. One of the first things they did when the 2023 season ended was release punter Pressley Harvin III. Harvin was with the Steelers for three seasons and was wildly inconsistent during that time.
To replace Harvin, the team signed 32-year-old Cameron Johnston. Johnston has been in the NFL for six years, starting as an undrafted rookie with the Philadelphia Eagles and then signing as a free agent with the Houston Texans.