Steelers hold $30.6 million in 2026 salary cap space

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.

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Steelers face key decisions on extensions this offseason

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Pittsburgh Steelers beat writers discussed several offseason topics on Monday, including contract extensions and roster evaluations.

The Pittsburgh Steelers sit $14,790,782 below the 2026 salary cap following the 2026 NFL Draft and the tendering of quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The team tendered Rodgers for $15.105 million, consuming nearly half of its pre-draft cap space. Projections indicate upcoming signings will push the team nearly $5 million over the cap without adjustments.

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Building on an active free agency and trade for Michael Pittman Jr., the Pittsburgh Steelers added a 10-player 2026 draft class to bolster their roster under new coach Mike McCarthy. Beat writer Mike DeFabo assesses the team as stronger overall, though uncertainties linger at offensive line, defense, and quarterback.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for the 2026 season with two roster spots still open after the NFL Draft. Analysts point to punter, tight end and wide receiver as areas requiring attention before training camp begins.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers completed their mandatory minicamp this week with two major contract extensions. Nick Herbig signed a four-year deal worth $100 million, while Darnell Washington agreed to a four-year contract valued at $42 million.

Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebacker Patrick Queen is set to complete the final year of his three-year contract without an extension. Beat writer Ray Fittipaldo reported no movement on the matter ahead of the 2026 season.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have three contract extensions completed this offseason but face a more complex decision with defensive lineman Keeanu Benton. Insider Ray Fittipaldo highlighted a potential sticking point tied to Benton's projected role in 2026.

 

 

 

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