Steelers Announce Adding Much-Needed Offensive Line Depth

   

The Pittsburgh Steelers saw three offensive linemen depart in NFL free agency during March. But on Monday, the Steelers brought back a depth offensive lineman in Calvin Anderson.

Steelers sign OT Calvin Anderson to two-year deal - NBC Sports

The team announced Monday that it re-signed Anderson to a two-year contract. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

Anderson dressed for four games with the Steelers during the 2024 regular season. In those contests, Anderson played 11 offensive snaps and one snap on special teams.

The veteran offensive tackle has also played for the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots in his NFL career.

Steelers Re-Sign OT Calvin Anderson

Pittsburgh added Anderson back to its roster a few weeks after losing multiple offensive linemen in NFL free agency.

First, Steelers starting left tackle Dan Moore Jr. signed a four-year, $82 million deal with the Tennessee Titans. Starting guard James Daniels and depth interior offensive lineman Nate Herbig also left in free agency. Daniels signed with the Miami Dolphins while Herbig inked a deal with the Washington Commanders.

None of those deals were unexpected. Some Steelers fans were welcoming of the Moore’s departure because the team drafted an offensive tackle in the first round during each of the last two drafts. Without Moore, the team can enter 2025 with both of those draft choices in the starting lineup.

Daniels and Herbig also collectively played just four games in 2024 because of injuries.

So, those losses will have minimum impact on Pittsburgh’s starting offensive line. But the departures hurt the unit’s depth overall.

With Anderson back in the fold, the Steelers addressed that depth concern.

Anderson began his career as an undrafted free agent with the Patriots in 2019. The tackle spent his first NFL season with the Patriots, Broncos and New York Jets.

Anderson made his NFL debut with the Broncos during 2020. In three seasons with the team, he made 41 appearances, including 12 starts.

During the 2023 season, he had a second stint with the Patriots. Anderson made two starts in that campaign.

The veteran tackle joined the Steelers in September 2024.