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The Pittsburgh Steelers made some significant decisions ahead of the 2026 season when they handed two backup players lucrative contract extensions. In Steelers General Manager Omar Khan's first draft class, he appeared to find several foundational pieces for the future. While first-round pick Broderick Jones saw his fifth-year option declined, third-round tight end Darnell Washington and fourth-round edge rusher Nick Herbig both received extensions. Herbig's four-year deal is worth up to $100 million, while Washington's extension is valued at $42 million.
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