After the first week of the 2026 NFL league year, the Pittsburgh Steelers have $30,595,782 in available salary cap space. This figure includes carried-over space from 2025 and a recent cap credit. The team has made several signings, re-signings, and roster moves amid a busy offseason start.
The Pittsburgh Steelers entered the second week of the 2026 NFL league year with 70 players under contract and $30,595,782 in available salary cap space. This amount incorporates $16,907,294 carried over from 2025 and a $3,652,778 cap credit, against an adjusted cap of $321,760,072—including the league's $301,200,000 universal cap. The team's Rule of 51 total stands at $291,164,290, with $12,221,838 in dead money for 14 players attached to those contracts. Notably, DB Jalen Ramsey's 2026 cap charge is $17.229 million officially, potentially rising to $23.149 million without prorating his $7.4 million option bonus later this summer. He has earned a $2 million roster bonus since the league year began, making a cut unlikely, as is the case for ILB Patrick Queen after his $2.5 million March roster bonus. Recent transactions shaped this cap situation. The Steelers signed DT Cameron Heyward to a two-year, $36 million extension, reducing his 2026 cap hit by $5.475 million. They terminated contracts for OL Calvin Anderson and TE Jonnu Smith, clearing nearly $10 million in space. Re-signings included CB Asante Samuel Jr. ($4 million cap charge), DL Esezi Otomewo, OL Jack Driscoll, and ILB Cole Holcomb. New additions comprise unrestricted free agents S Jaquan Brisker, DL Sebastian Joseph-Day, RB Rico Dowdle, and CB Jamel Dean. The team traded for WR Michael Pittman Jr. from the Indianapolis Colts and extended him on a two-year, $35 million deal. Accounting for projected costs like draft picks ($20,787,900 estimated total), the effective space is $9,807,882. Potential future moves include extensions for players such as CB Joey Porter Jr., TE Darnell Washington, OLB Nick Herbig, DT Keeanu Benton, and K Chris Boswell, alongside possible restructures for TE Pat Freiermuth, WR DK Metcalf, and OLB T.J. Watt. ILB Malik Harrison remains a cut candidate, potentially saving $4.75 million.