While wholly unsurprising, the Pittsburgh Steelers witnessed the retirement of Stephon Tuitt earlier this offseason, a decision that left a sizeable hole in the defense that they clearly struggled to adjust to fill a season ago.
This offseason, with the benefit of the cap space that they saved with Tuitt’s retirement, they were able to go out and bring in a pedigreed talent to replace him, signing Larry Ogunjobi to a one-year, $8 million deal.
The only reason that he was available, of course, was due to the fact that he is still recovering from an injury that he suffered while a member of the Cincinnati Bengals last season during their postseason run.