
While the Pittsburgh Steelers await Aaron Rodgers’ free agency decision, they’ve managed to stay busy addressing other needs. Earlier today, they agreed to re-sign Mason Rudolph, who will ideally serve as the team’s backup quarterback in 2025.
Yet, as mentioned, the Steelers are moving on to addressing other areas of the roster, which now includes meeting with a nine-time Pro Bowler.
Pittsburgh Steelers visiting with Kyle Juszczyk

One aspect that can always be counted on as long as Mike Tomlin is the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers is that his team will bring physicality into every matchup. On both sides of the ball.
While one could argue that the Steelers didn’t match the Ravens’ physicality in their 28-14 Wild Card playoff loss, Pittsburgh could be taking steps to fix that.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Steelers are bringing in former San Francisco 49ers Kyle Juszczyk in for a free agency visit on Thursday. The 49ers recently released the soon-to-be 34-year-old after spending the previous eight seasons in San Francisco.
He’s regarded as one of the best all-around fullbacks in the game. He contributes as a rusher and receiver and paves lanes for the running game, which had the NFL’s seventh-best yards per carry last season.
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