The Pittsburgh Steelers have secured defensive lineman Cameron Heyward with a three-year, $45 million contract, marking a significant commitment to the veteran player. This deal, which includes $29 million in new money and $16 million fully guaranteed, allows Heyward to continue his career with the Steelers, aiming to retire as a 'one-helmet guy.' Coming off a groin injury that limited his 2023 season, Heyward's contract is reportedly the largest for a defensive player over 35 in NFL history. He has been a key player for the Steelers since being drafted in 2011, with multiple accolades to his name.
- Cameron Heyward's new contract solidifies his future with the Steelers.
- Heyward aims to prove his doubters wrong as he continues his career.