Terrell Edmunds Returns to Steelers as Safety Following Week 1 Action
Terrell Edmunds Rejoins Steelers
Terrell Edmunds, the former first-round pick, has signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers after their successful Week 1 win over the Atlanta Falcons. This move brings a well-known safety back to the team, enhancing the defensive roster.
A Brief Look at Edmunds' Journey
- Drafted 28th overall by the Steelers in 2018.
- Played with the Philadelphia Eagles and Tennessee Titans after departing in 2023.
- Most recently elevated to the Jacksonville Jaguars’ roster this season.
Edmunds has recorded a commendable five interceptions, a fumble recovery, and 410 combined tackles during his initial stint with the team, making him a prominent presence in their defense.
Impact of Signing Corliss Waitman
The Steelers also added punter Corliss Waitman to replace Cameron Johnston, who is out for the season due to injury.
Both signings are expected to bring stability and experience to the Steelers squad moving forward.
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