Sebastian Joseph-Day thrilled by Patrick Graham's vision, eager to mentor in Steelers' defensive rebuild

Freshly signed Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day expressed excitement about new defensive coordinator Patrick Graham's plans and his role in mentoring young talent, amid the team's overhaul following Mike Tomlin's resignation.

Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day, who signed a two-year, $11 million contract—initially reported March 13 and official March 16—shared optimism about the team's 2026 defense in an interview with Steelers.com's Missi Matthews.

The seven-year veteran, a 2018 sixth-round pick of the Los Angeles Rams, brings versatility from stints with four teams (Rams, Chargers, Titans, Steelers). He started as a rookie nose tackle alongside Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh, won a Super Bowl in his third season, and has logged about 500 snaps per season across 105 games with 90 starts. Last season with the Titans, he played more on the edge (22 starts in 34 games over two years), recording 15.5 career sacks, 43 quarterback hits, two sacks, 41 tackles, six tackles for loss, and an elite 4.7% missed tackle rate despite fewer than half the defensive snaps.

Joseph-Day highlighted positive talks with Graham: 'It was all really positive conversation and things to look forward to. I’m really excited, the way he’s gonna use me and the way he sees my skill set and what I can do to help.' He emphasized willingness to play multiple roles, like interior lineman or five-technique, drawing parallels to former Steelers versatile lineman Tyson Alualu.

Joining alongside aging veteran Cam Heyward, Joseph-Day aims to mentor emerging talents like Derrick Harmon (recovering from injury), Keeanu Benton, and Yahya Black: 'I know they got a bunch of young players... if I could just come in and pass some wisdom down... Hopefully we can do great things this season. ‘Cause I see the vision.' This adds depth to the defensive line and edge rush as Pittsburgh, having lost three Super Bowl winners and without a playoff win in years, builds with 12 upcoming draft picks amid a coaching overhaul after Tomlin's resignation.

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Sebastian Joseph-Day introduced by Pittsburgh Steelers at press conference after signing two-year, $11M contract.
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Steelers sign Sebastian Joseph-Day to two-year, $11 million contract

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The Pittsburgh Steelers signed veteran defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day to a two-year, $11 million contract—including $6 million guaranteed for 2026—adding depth to their defensive line during free agency. First reported on March 13, the deal became official on March 16 with an introductory press conference, where the seven-year NFL veteran expressed excitement about rejoining a winning culture alongside stars like Cam Heyward.

Pittsburgh Steelers beat writer Mark Kaboly has praised the team's free agency addition of defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day, calling him a potential difference-maker. Kaboly highlighted how Joseph-Day strengthens the unit alongside players like Keeanu Benton, Derrick Harmon and Cameron Heyward. The move addresses past depth issues on the defensive line.

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NFL analysts are praising the Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive signings during the early 2026 free agency period, highlighted in prior coverage of the team's first-week moves. Experts like Gregg Rosenthal, John Breech, and Kay Adams see improved depth addressing last season's secondary woes.

Jaquan Brisker, a defensive back from the Pittsburgh area, has signed a one-year, $5.5 million contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The former Chicago Bears second-round pick expressed excitement about returning home and playing for head coach Mike McCarthy. Brisker highlighted his versatility across the secondary during his introductory press conference.

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The Detroit Lions released their Thursday injury report for Week 16, adding starting center Graham Glasgow with a knee injury ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Ford Field. Safety Kerby Joseph also missed practice due to a knee issue, while safety Thomas Harper fully participated despite a concussion. Offensive coordinator John Morton expressed confidence in the Lions' ability to protect the ball against the Steelers' takeaway-prone defense.

Following an active first week of 2026 NFL free agency signings that addressed key roster gaps (see prior coverage in this series), Robert Mays of The Athletic approves of the Pittsburgh Steelers' low-risk additions but doubts their alignment with building a championship roster beyond 2026.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing veteran cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. to their practice squad, according to multiple reports. Samuel, recently cleared after spinal fusion surgery, adds depth to a secondary plagued by injuries. The 26-year-old former Chargers second-round pick brings six career interceptions to Pittsburgh.

 

 

 

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