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Steelers Bring Back Veteran to Add Important Depth: Report

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Head coach Mike McCarthy and the Pittsburgh Steelers announced Wednesday signing offensive tackle Jack Driscoll to a 1-year contract.

The Pittsburgh Steelers addressed their lack of offensive tackle depth by bringing back a familiar face Wednesday — veteran tackle Jack Driscoll.

The Steelers announced after the start of the new league year Wednesday afternoon they signed Driscoll to a 1-year contract. Pittsburgh didn’t disclose the financial terms of the deal.

Driscoll ended the 2025 campaign with the Steelers.

He joined the team’s practice squad in late October. The Steelers signed Driscoll to their active roster for Week 18 versus the Baltimore Ravens. But he didn’t appear in the game.

Driscoll didn’t play in any NFL contests during the 2025 season. He last took the field in the regular season for the Philadelphia Eagles during 2024.

In that season, Driscoll didn’t dress for the Eagles during their playoff run, but he received a Super Bowl ring.

Driscoll has appeared in 67 NFL regular season games and four playoff contests during his six-year career. He has made 18 starts.

The Steelers are bringing back Driscoll with uncertainty surrounding the team’s left tackle spot this offseason.

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