Brodric Martin-Rhodes has already bounced around in the NFL.
The sturdy defensive tackle was originally a third-round pick in the NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions in 2023, going off the board at No. 96 overall.
The Kansas City Chiefs signed Martin-Rhodes to their practice squad at the start of the 2025 season.
And now, he's the newest member of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
They announced Thursday morning that they've signed Martin-Rhodes off the Chiefs' practice squad to their own active roster.
Martin-Rhodes has played in five NFL games, recording four total tackles.
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He began his college career at North Alabama before transferring for his final two seasons to Western Kentucky.
Martin-Rhodes dealt with injuries in 2024 which contributed to his departure from Detroit.
He's a huge dude, listed by the Steelers at 6-foot-5 and 330 pounds.
Pittsburgh is contractually tied to Martin-Rhodes for at least three games after signing him from another team's practice squad.
The Steelers have an intriguing game on the docket in Week 10. They'll travel west to take on the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday Night Football.
Martin-Rhodes may not have a big role to play, but this is a good chance for him to prove himself in a new organization to try and make some inroads in his NFL career.
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