Overview
- Multiple outlets, citing ESPN’s Adam Schefter and agent Drew Rosenhaus, report the contract is worth $11 million over two years with $6 million in 2026.
- Coaches and analysts project Joseph-Day as a versatile rotational piece who can line up inside or outside and bolster run defense.
- Joseph-Day appeared in all 17 games for the Titans in 2025, posting 41 tackles, six tackles for loss and two sacks, with Next Gen Stats crediting him with 35 stops and 20 pressures.
- He is a Super Bowl LVI champion who entered the league with the Rams and later spent time with the Chargers, 49ers and Titans.
- The move fits a broader Steelers offseason that includes secondary additions and the transition to McCarthy, with quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ 2026 plans still unresolved.