The Pittsburgh Steelers officially announced on Thursday that they have signed general manager Omar Khan to a new three-year contract ... a move that comes on the heels of some substantial moving and shaking this offseason.
The deal locks in the idea of the GM remaining in The Steel City through at least the 2028 NFL season.
Khan has been in charge of the Steelers' front office since 2022 and has worked in combination with long-time coach Mike Tomlin to keep Pittsburgh in virtually perennial playoff contention.
"I am excited to announce we have signed Omar to a new three-year contract," said Steelers President Art Rooney II via Steelers.com. "Omar and his team have done a great job over the past three years in constructing our roster through the NFL Draft, strategic trades, and free agency. We look forward to continuing that trend that will lead to even more success on the field."
Prior to assuming the role here as general manager, Kahn worked for the team on projects including trades, free agency and other moves.
The Steelers' aggressiveness this offseason has brought to the roster the likes of Jalen Ramsey, Jonnu Smith, D.K. Metcalf and Aaron Rodgers as the attempt to once again repeat as a playoff entrant.
Kahn, 48, is the son of immigrants and is a native of New Orleans, and is now in his 25th year here with the Steelers.