Steelers Extend Safety DeShon Elliott with Two-Year Deal

The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially announced a two-year contract extension with safety DeShon Elliott. The deal, valued at $12.5 million, includes $9.21 million in guaranteed money. The extension will keep Elliott with the team through the 2025 season, solidifying his role in the defense.

Elliott, who was entering the final year of his previous contract, will now have the opportunity to continue contributing to the Steelers’ defense for the next two seasons. His contract details reflect the team’s confidence in his performance and the value he brings to the squad. The Steelers’ decision to extend Elliott underscores their commitment to maintaining a strong defensive unit, which has been a key factor in the team’s recent successes.

With the extension secured, the Steelers can focus on their upcoming season preparations, knowing they have a reliable defensive presence in Elliott. The move also provides stability for the team’s roster, allowing them to make other strategic decisions without the uncertainty of Elliott’s future. Fans and analysts are optimistic about the impact Elliott will have in the coming years, as he continues to develop as a key player for the Steelers.