The Pittsburgh Steelers came to terms on a cap-saving move with about four days to go before the legal tampering period of NFL free agency begins on March 10.
NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero relayed the news on X, stating: “The Steelers and LB Cole Holcomb agreed to a revised contract, clearing $4 million in cap space. Holcomb hasn’t played since suffering a dislocated knee on Nov. 2, 2023. But he’s fully healthy now, Pittsburgh values his leadership and the plan is for him to play in 2025.”
There you have it, a relatively obvious cut candidate stays put in Pittsburgh as the Steelers manage to strike a deal with the veteran linebacker. As a reminder, the front office could have saved $6 million by releasing Holcomb, so they’ll sacrifice $2 million worth of cap space in order to retain him in this compromise.
The agreement stabilizes the Steelers’ depth at the position behind Patrick Queen, while also saving some money in the process.
Holcomb will join second-year draft pick Payton Wilson, 2022 draft pick Mark Robinson and Devin Harper, along with a chance that veterans Elandon Roberts and/or Tyler Matakevich still re-sign this spring.
Does Cole Holcomb’s Return Make It Less Likely Steelers Will Re-Sign Elandon Roberts?
Roberts has made it clear that he wants to reunite with the Steelers in free agency, but does Holcomb’s return make that less likely? According to Steelers Depot, the short answer is, “no.”
“The revised contract for ILB Cole Holcomb should make it easier to re-sign ILB Elandon Roberts at around the same price range,” Steelers Depot posted after the news was announced.
Adding: “They were not going to be able to leave Holcomb at $6M and then sign Roberts for less from a price/valuation/semantics standpoint.”
So, in a sense, Holcomb’s pay cut might actually strengthen the odds that Roberts re-signs. Of course, Pittsburgh could also choose to spend that money elsewhere, moving forward with a group that relies on Queen, Wilson, Holcomb and Robinson.