Brandin Echols busca un rol clave con los Steelers en 2026

El esquinero de los Pittsburgh Steelers, Brandin Echols, está posicionado para competir por un puesto titular en la posición de slot para la próxima temporada 2026, tras importantes inversiones en la secundaria.

Echols tuvo un desempeño sólido en 2025, registrando seis pases defendidos, dos intercepciones, tres tackleadas para pérdida de yardas, una captura y un balón suelto forzado. Se desempeñó principalmente como el esquinero de slot del equipo, particularmente después de que Jalen Ramsey se trasladara permanentemente a la posición de safety.

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