2 biggest losers from Steelers' free agency moves (so far)
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But even as solid as Holcomb was in 2023, and given that the veteran linebacker signed a three-year, $18 million deal with the Steelers last offseason, management felt it was important to allocate resources to an upgrade... or, at the very least, an insurance policy should he not be ready to start the 2024 season.
The acquisition of Queen likely spells full-time duty for him and new teammate Elandon Roberts as the inside linebacking duo and effectively renders Holcomb to rotational duties.
Read at Behind the Steel Curtain
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