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Steelers Linebacker Devin Harper's Injury Setback Shakes Up Roster Battle

Summary

  • Steelers linebacker Devin Harper waived, then placed on injured reserve
  • Harper had a strong preseason performance before the injury
  • Roster spots at middle linebacker now up for grabs
Steelers Linebacker Devin Harper's Injury Setback Shakes Up Roster Battle

As the Pittsburgh Steelers finalize their 53-man roster for the 2025 season, they have faced a setback with linebacker Devin Harper. Just a few days ago, the Steelers had waived Harper along with a few other players, as they brought in a new long snapper and offensive lineman. However, Harper's release has now reverted to injured reserve.

Following the placement on Injured Reserve, the Steelers have chosen to waive Harper with an injury settlement, allowing him to hit the free agent market once he's healthy. Harper, who entered the NFL in 2022 after a successful college career at Oklahoma State, had been fighting for a roster spot with the Steelers.

Harper's injury is an unfortunate turn of events, as he was having a strong training camp and preseason performance. His hard-hitting style and quickness had caught the eye of the Steelers' coaching staff. With Harper now out of the running, the competition for the final roster spots at the middle linebacker position has become even more intense, with players like Mark Robinson and rookie Carson Bruener vying for a spot.

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Devin Harper, a Steelers linebacker, was waived and then placed on injured reserve due to an injury setback, shaking up the competition for roster spots at the middle linebacker position.
With Harper out of the running, the race for the final roster spots at the middle linebacker position has become more intense, with players like Mark Robinson and rookie Carson Bruener now vying for a spot on the Steelers' 53-man roster.
Devin Harper entered the NFL in 2022 after a successful college career at Oklahoma State. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the sixth round and spent two seasons with them before signing with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2023. The Steelers then signed him to their practice squad in 2024 before signing him to a futures/reserve contract for the 2025 season.

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