After Learning He's No Longer in the Team's Plans, Star LB with Over 400 Career Tackles Expresses Desire to Stay – Willing to Take a Pay Cut Just to Wear the Steelers Jersey One More Time
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 11/28/2025
The Pittsburgh Steelers are entering a turbulent stretch, as recent losses and a tightening salary-cap picture force the franchise to consider major roster decisions ahead of the 2026 offseason. In the middle of all the uncertainty, one story has struck deeper than the standings: the future of veteran linebacker Alex Highsmith – a defender who has delivered more than 400 tackles and become an essential part of the Steelers’ identity for years.
According to multiple reports, Highsmith is no longer included in the team’s long-term plans, largely due to his cap hit rising above $20 million in each of the next two seasons, combined with the rapid emergence of young star Nick Herbig. Those cold numbers may push the Steelers toward a painful choice. But Highsmith’s response is what stopped the entire city in its tracks.

No anger. No resentment. Just the honest words of a man who doesn’t want his Pittsburgh journey to end this way.
“If this really is the final line, I can’t just stand here and accept it. I’m willing to give up every privilege, willing to take a pay cut or do whatever it takes… just to run onto the field in black and gold one more time. To me, Pittsburgh isn’t just a team – it’s where my heart belongs.”
Those words sent a tremor through Steelers Nation. For years, Highsmith has been the embodiment of grit – a quiet third-round pick who turned himself into a vital piece alongside T.J. Watt. He was never the loudest guy in the room, but his devotion to Pittsburgh never wavered.
As the front office weighs its options with Herbig and the harsh realities of the salary cap, Highsmith’s message reminds everyone that football isn’t only about numbers. It’s also about loyalty, sacrifice, and the pride of wearing the black-and-gold crest.
His future remains uncertain, but one thing is unmistakably clear: whether he stays or leaves, Alex Highsmith has delivered a powerful reminder of what it means to be a Steeler – to fight not just for wins, but for the family you find in Pittsburgh.
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