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Steelers Sign Nick Herbig to $100 Million Extension

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Steelers Sign Nick Herbig to $100 Million Extension

The Pittsburgh Steelers have locked in one of their defensive cornerstones for the foreseeable future, reaching agreement on a four-year contract extension with linebacker Nick Herbig worth $100 million, according to sources who spoke to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo and ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The deal, finalized on Tuesday, includes $42 million in guaranteed money, representing a significant investment in the young defender. The agreement came after Herbig notably sat out individual drills during the team's mandatory minicamp session earlier in the day, a strategic move that preceded the contract announcement.

The extension underscores the Steelers' commitment to building their defense around Herbig, whose performance has evidently warranted one of the more substantial contracts for a linebacker in recent memory. With an average annual value of $25 million, the deal places Herbig among the higher-paid players at his position across the National Football League.

The guaranteed portion of the contract provides Herbig with significant financial security while giving the Steelers flexibility in their salary cap management over the coming years. The timing of the extension, completed during mandatory minicamp, allows both parties to move forward without the distraction of contract negotiations hanging over the regular season.

For the Steelers organization, retaining Herbig represents a crucial step in maintaining defensive continuity as the team continues to compete in the highly competitive AFC North division. The franchise has historically prioritized defense, and this investment signals their belief that Herbig will be a foundational piece of that unit for years to come.

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