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Steelers Cut Tight End Jonnu Smith
5 Mar
Summary
- Steelers release tight end Jonnu Smith
- Move frees up $7 million in salary cap space
- Smith recorded 222 receiving yards and two touchdowns

The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a significant roster move, releasing tight end Jonnu Smith before the final year of his contract. This decision is expected to free up $7 million in salary cap space for the team.
Smith was acquired in a trade last offseason, reuniting him with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, with whom he had previously worked. However, Smith's performance in Pittsburgh did not meet expectations.
During the past season, Smith recorded 38 receptions for 222 receiving yards and two touchdowns, while playing only 52 percent of offensive snaps. The Steelers' tight end depth now primarily rests on Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington, who ended the season on injured reserve.




