The Pittsburgh Steelers entered the 2020 offseason about as tight as anybody in the league up against the salary cap. They also entered the process with the fewest players who were scheduled to be unrestricted free agents, and yet they have seemingly lost as many players as any other team, having already had four players sign with other teams.
The first player to reach a deal was Javon Hargrave, who signed a big-money three-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles. The biggest surprise was Tyler Matakevich landing a contract with the Buffalo Bills that could reach $9 million over two years.