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It’s a change for Minkah Fitzpatrick. The Steelers safety says it’s more like he’s getting back to his old hard-hitting self. He calls it “Minkah Ball.” It’s mainly about where he’ll line up in the secondary. Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin doesn’t see it being an issue for Fitzpatrick, the former Alabama standout who is starting his sixth season with the Steelers. “I’m not worried about Minkah Ball, to be quite honest with you,” Tomlin told reporters this week. “It’s just about availability. We get him in a helmet, consistently, those plays that we’ve known him to make and have come to appreciat...
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The Pittsburgh Steelers welcomed former draftee Cameron Sutton back to the field on Wednesday after signing the cornerback to a new one-year deal. Sutton inked his deal for the veterans minimum following his release from the Detroit Lions in March. The former Tennessee Volunteers standout spoke to the media for the first time since his release and arrest on an aggravated battery-domestic violence charge this offseason, telling reporters that it’s “amazing” to be back in Pittsburgh. “It’s amazing being back,” Sutton said. “Came into a great foundation in this organization, it’s still the same w...
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are reuniting with former third-round draft pick Cam Sutton, signing the cornerback to a new deal for the 2024 season. Sutton was released from the Detroit Lions in March after he was wanted for aggravated battery-domestic violence. Since his release, the former Tennessee standout has entered a pretrial diversion program. Completing the program will resolve the charge against him, which was reduced to a misdemeanor last month. Sutton spent the 2023 season with the Lions after inking a new deal in free agency. He started all 17 games, tallying a career-high 65 tackles (5...
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The attorneys of former NFL cornerback Cam Sutton released a statement Monday following his release from a Tampa, Florida, jail. “On March 31, 2024, Mr. Cameron Sutton voluntarily turned himself into the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office,” said Sutton’s attorneys, Todd Foster and Jason A. Setchen, via Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report. “On April 1, 2024, he was released on his own recognizance. After completing an investigation into this matter, the Office of the State Attorney has elected to file a single misdemeanor. Both Mr. Sutton and the mother of his children request privacy in this m...
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