Pittsburgh Steelers Re-sign Defensive End Dean Lowry
Introduction
The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially signed a new contract to keep veteran defensive end Dean Lowry for the next season.
Main Body
The decision to keep the 31-year-old Lowry is intended to strengthen the team's defensive line after the draft. Lowry has a long professional history, having played 132 games over ten years. He first entered the league when the Green Bay Packers selected him in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Throughout his career, he has recorded around 271 tackles, 16.5 sacks, and 35 hits on the quarterback. During his recent time with Pittsburgh, Lowry played in 12 games in the 2024 season, where he recorded one start, five tackles, and one sack. However, he was unable to play in the 2025 season because of an ACL injury suffered during preseason training. As a result, he was placed on the injured reserve list. Following the injury, Lowry used social media to emphasize his commitment to recovery and his positive outlook for the future. At the same time, the organization is waiting for Aaron Rodgers to decide if he will play in the 2026 season. Head coach Mike McCarthy previously worked with Rodgers in Green Bay, although this relationship was not the main reason for McCarthy's hiring in Pittsburgh. Furthermore, the fact that McCarthy and Lowry also worked together in Green Bay may help Lowry as he tries to secure a permanent spot on the 53-man roster during training camp.
Conclusion
By re-signing Dean Lowry, the Steelers have improved their defensive depth while they continue to monitor the future of Aaron Rodgers.