With Week 2 of the 2025-26 NFL season arriving, the Pittsburgh Steelers continue to add to their roster. A recent injury is leading to general manager Omar Khan bringing in an experienced piece.
In fact, it’s a former first-round pick. Following DeShon Elliott going down with an ailment, Pittsburgh is reportedly signing Jabrill Peppers. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media first broke the news.
Steelers Add Safety Depth With Jabrill Peppers Signing
“Former Patriots S Jabrill Peppers, a surprise release after cut-down day, is expected to sign with the Steelers per me and Mike Garafolo,” Rapoport’s tweet began. They’ve agreed to terms.”
Mike DeFabo, Steelers beat writer for The Athletic, also confirmed the news. He cites Pittsburgh as having “long coveted versatile DBs” and adding someone who “should help in the short and long term.”
This is a rare, but true big-time pickup during the season that doesn’t require trade capital. With a new-look defense, the New England Patriots made the decision to part ways with Peppers on August 29. The 25th overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft remained on the open market for over a week, eventually landing with head coach Mike Tomlin and defensive coordinator Teryl Austin.
Peppers now joins his fourth team in his nine-year career. He started things off in the AFC North, playing two years with the Cleveland Browns. He then spent three seasons apiece with the New York Giants and, subsequently, the Patriots.
He’s made 99 regular-season appearances, with 85 of them being starts. In those outings, he boasts career totals of 511 tackles (30 for loss), 35 passes broken up, 7 interceptions, 6 forced fumbles and 5.5 sacks.
Peppers played just six games last season. He was active from Weeks 1-4, then Weeks 13-15 (with a Week 14 bye). He spent a big chunk of the year on the Commissioner’s Exempt List, then went on injured reserve in January.
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