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Driscoll Returns to Steelers on New Deal
12 Mar
Summary
- Jack Driscoll signed a one-year contract with the Steelers on Wednesday.
- Driscoll spent five seasons with the Eagles, playing in 67 games.
- He previously rejoined the Eagles after a stint with the Dolphins.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have secured offensive tackle Jack Driscoll on a new one-year contract, with the team officially announcing the agreement on Wednesday. Driscoll initially joined the Steelers organization in 2025, spending time on both their practice squad and active roster.
He did not see game action last season. Driscoll was originally a fourth-round draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2020. During his tenure with the Eagles, he appeared in 67 games, making 18 starts over five seasons.
Prior to rejoining the Steelers, Driscoll was with the Miami Dolphins for their 2024 offseason program and training camp before returning to Philadelphia.




