The Pittsburgh Steelers signed free agent cornerback Coty Sensabaugh to a two-year contract on Monday and the team let him know right away what they’re looking for out of him now.
“They want me to come in here and compete and just help them get two wins better,” Sensabaugh said during his short session with the Steelers media. “This team made the AFC Championship last year and hopefully we can get over the hump this year. That’s the goal.”
Sensabaugh, who spent his first four seasons with the Tennessee Titans after being selected by them in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL Draft out of Clemson, thinks the final few season that he played for that organization will help him adjust quickly to the Steelers defense being as he played for Dick LeBeau and Ray Horton in 2014 and 2015.