With the Grey Cup Final completing on November 20, we’re at the point in the season where NFL teams will work out players from the Canadian Football League to see if they have what it takes to earn a spot with their franchise, usually in the form of a futures contract. The Pittsburgh Steelers are one such team, as today they worked out seven players, including two former CFL players. Pittsburgh also worked out four long snappers and a quarterback. The news was reported by Pro Football Network’s Aaron Wilson.
#Steelers worked out Hunter Bradley, Kaleb Eleby, Thomas Fletcher, Brian Khoury, Tyson Philpot, Kian Schaffer-Baker, Steven Wirtel
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) December 6, 2022
One of them was Tyson Philpot, who spent the 2022 CFL season with the Montreal Alouettes.