The offseason is going to be tight money wise for the Pittsburgh Steelers as they plan to sign Le’Veon Bell to a long-term deal. Already reconstructing two major contracts and most likely releasing some cap casualties before the end of the offseason, they’ll use every penny they can to get out of the summer in the right direction.
Heading into the season, though, they’ll get a little extra cash to spend. The NFL Players Association has awarded Pittsburgh an extra $4,041,060 in roll-over salary cap space, ranking 20th in the league.
This adds some breathing room for the Steelers as they try to bring back every player they could while also filling voids.