The Pittsburgh Steelers’ move to re-sign veteran cornerback Cameron Sutton wasn’t all that surprising last week. They reunited with a cornerback they know well and got him at a discount.
That discount comes with some concerns though. Sutton was signed to a one-year, veteran minimum contract due to his legal troubles following a March arrest warrant on domestic violence charges, which were reduced to misdemeanor battery charges after his arrest.
Ultimately though, Sutton violated the Collective Bargaining Agreement’s personal conduct policy, which should lead to a suspension from the NFL. The length and timing of that suspension remains unknown, but for Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio, who appeared on the 93.