Juan Thornhill has agreed to a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, following his release from the Cleveland Browns, where he struggled with injuries. Thornhill, previously a second-round pick by the Kansas City Chiefs, played only two seasons with the Browns, contributing to 103 tackles and four pass breakups but saw limited action in 2024 due to health concerns. With a total of eight interceptions and extensive experience over six seasons, Thornhill aims to revitalize his career with the Steelers, filling gaps left in their defensive unit.
Thornhill has struggled with injuries during his time with the Browns, limiting his impact and participation on the field, evidenced by his reduced snap count in 2024.
Having spent four seasons with the Chiefs, Thornhill now looks to rekindle his career with the Steelers after a challenging stint in Cleveland.
The Steelers are hoping that Thornhill can return to form as a contributor on their defensive unit, following a setback in his previous team.
Thornhill's one-year deal with the Steelers highlights the team's focus on strengthening their safety position after moving on from inconsistent performances.
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