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Four-Time Pro Bowl Linebacker Superstar Ready to Take Pay Cut to Join Steelers to Bolster Defense After Heartbreaking Loss to Bengals

Four-Time Pro Bowl Linebacker Superstar Ready to Take Pay Cut to Join Steelers to Bolster Defense After Heartbreaking Loss to Bengals

Pittsburgh, October 18, 2025

Following a narrow 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 7 of the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ defense is facing a crisis, allowing an average of 404.8 yards per game and ranking dead last in the league against the run (142 yards per game). Amid fans’ concerns, a ray of hope has emerged: four-time Pro Bowl linebacker Eric Kendricks, former Minnesota Vikings star, has expressed his desire to join the Steelers at a reduced salary to help the team overcome its struggles.

Vikings fan favorite turns down unexpected comeback opportunity

In an interview with NFL Network, Kendricks, currently a free agent after his contract with the Los Angeles Chargers expired in 2024, stated: “I have always yearned to wear the Steelers’ jersey. Acrisure Stadium is the place I’ve dreamed of playing. Now, if they need me, I’m ready to book a flight to Pittsburgh immediately, even if it means taking a pay cut. I will write the next chapter of my story with the Steel Curtain.”

Steelers fans are ecstatic on X. The account @SteelNation412 wrote: “Kendricks in Pittsburgh? The defense will be strong like before! Tomlin, sign him now!” Another fan, @BurghPride, shared: “He has experience and leadership spirit. Taking a pay cut to come here? That’s the Steelers spirit!”

The loss to the Bengals exposed the Steelers’ weaknesses: poor communication in the secondary and 16 missed tackles. Kendricks, with a PFF grade of 78.5 (top-15 LB in 2024), could add reliability to the linebacker corps alongside Patrick Queen. Head Coach Mike Tomlin hinted: “We are always looking for talent to improve. The bye week will be a time to consider all options.”

If they sign Kendricks, the Steelers could address their run defense vulnerabilities before key matchups against the Jets and Ravens. With four Pro Bowl selections, playoff experience, and leadership ability, Kendricks is not just a signing but a catalyst for the “Steel Curtain” to return. Steelers Nation is waiting: can this superstar turn the defeat against the Bengals into a turning point to revive the legendary defense?

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