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Chris Hubbard's rich, new contract illustrates how far the Steelers offensive line has come

To the surprise of just about no one, Steelers utility offensive lineman Chris Hubbard inked a free agent deal with the Browns on Wednesday that will pay him $37.5 million over the next five seasons.

If you’re doing the math, that figure is respectably close to the five-year, $44 million extension multi-time Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey signed in 2014. It’s not even chump change compared to the five-year, $50 million extension two-time Pro Bowl right guard David DeCastro agreed to in 2016.