The Pittsburgh Steelers and inside linebacker Cole Holcomb have agreed to a “revised” deal that will keep him on the roster while clearing cap space for the team. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the agreement creates $4 million in cap space for Pittsburgh with the intent of Holcomb playing in 2025.
The #Steelers and LB Cole Holcomb agreed to a revised contract, clearing $4 million in cap space.
Holcomb hasn’t played since suffering a dislocated knee on Nov. 2, 2023. But he’s fully healthy now, Pittsburgh values his leadership and the plan is for him to play in 2025.