Steelers Sign 3-Time First-Team All-MAC Player to Replace Sebastian Castro
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Pittsburgh, PA – October 1, 2025 – The Pittsburgh Steelers have added three-time First-Team All-MAC safety Maxen Hook to their practice squad, bolstering their secondary following the loss of Sebastian Castro to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The move addresses a depth need amid ongoing injuries, as Pittsburgh (3-1) enters their Week 5 bye after a thrilling 24-21 win over the Minnesota Vikings in Dublin, Ireland.
Castro, a 24-year-old undrafted free agent from Iowa who joined the Steelers in 2025, contributed on special teams and competed for a safety spot but was never able to secure a roster push after Chuck Clark's signing. His departure from the practice squad prompted the team to host five safeties for workouts, including Hook, Mark Perry, Kendall Brooks, Glendon Miller, and Jack Henderson. Hook, a standout from Toledo, emerged as the priority addition due to his college pedigree.
The 23-year-old Hook went undrafted in the 2024 NFL Draft but impressed during the Philadelphia Eagles’ preseason before being waived in final cuts. Over four seasons at Toledo, he amassed 187 tackles, 5 interceptions, and 3 forced fumbles, earning First-Team All-MAC honors each year. Known for his coverage skills and run support, Hook brings versatility to a secondary hampered by injuries to DeShon Elliott (MCL sprain) and Joey Porter Jr. (hamstring).
“Maxen’s a physical, instinctive player with the tape to back it up,” Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said. “We’re excited to bring him in and see what he can do.” The signing provides competition behind starters Minkah Fitzpatrick and Damontae Kazee, enhancing a unit that forced five turnovers in Week 4, including Jalen Ramsey’s fumble return touchdown.
Pittsburgh’s defense ranks fifth in yards allowed (386.0 per game) but 11th in points (25.7), showing resilience despite setbacks. Rookie Derrick Harmon’s debut sack and T.J. Watt’s two tackles for loss highlighted the group’s potential. With the bye week ahead, Hook’s integration could prove timely for Week 6 against the Cleveland Browns.
Steelers Nation on X celebrated the addition, with one fan posting, “Hook to the rescue—depth we needed!” As the team addresses offensive inconsistencies (78.7 rushing yards per game), bolstering the secondary ensures defensive stability in the AFC North race.
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