The Miami Dolphins had Eric Rowe and Brandon Jones at strong safety in 2022. Last season, they brought in DeShon Elliott for the role on a one-year deal.
The Miami Dolphins selected California safety Patrick McMorris with the No. 198 overall pick in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL draft. Strong safety has been revolving door for the Dolphins.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially kicked off phase one of their offseason program, with players converging at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex for voluntary workouts.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Many of the headlines from the Steelers' offseason has focused on the quarterback overhaul, and perhaps even signing Patrick Queen, the top inside linebacker on the free-agent market.
The Miami Dolphins entered the offseason with a clear need for safety help with DeShon Elliott and Brandon Jones, two of the team’s three-man rotation in 2023, hitting free agency and eventually signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos, respectively.
ORLANDO Fla. — The Pittsburgh Steelers shored up their safety position by bringing in DeShon Elliott on a two-year deal. While he might not be the final solution, he could be the suitable starter if they cannot find another upgrade this offseason.
The contract details have been revealed for new Pittsburgh Steelers safety DeShon Elliott. According to the NFLPA, Elliott’s two-year, $6 million deal includes only $1.5 million in guaranteed money, in the form of a signing bonus paid to him this year.
Promising to serve as a "villain" to Baltimore now that he's donning black and yellow, Patrick Queen already appears to have left an early impression on his new employers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have not made many moves in free agency, but they have made headlines by signing impact players to fill critical roster holes. Omar Khan and Mike Tomlin worked together to bring in Russell Wilson to upgrade the quarterback position.
The Pittsburgh Steelers love their players to have personality and newly acquired safety DeShon Elliott seems to have that in spades. It is common to be
The Steelers seem to have found some total gems in terms of potential contributors to their team culture. The Pittsburgh Steelers introduced their key free agency signings in an introductory press conference Friday, including linebacker Patrick Queen, quarterback Russell Wilson and safety DeShon Elliott.
The Pittsburgh Steelers shored up their safety position by bringing in DeShon Elliott on a two-year deal. While he might not be the final solution, he could be the suitable starter if they cannot find another upgrade this offseason.
On Thursday, the Pittsburgh Steelers added former Miami Dolphins safety DeShon Elliott to help bolster the safety depth chart and give the Steelers a viable
The Steelers aren't done taking players from their AFC North division rival.
The Dolphins are losing another starter on defense. The Miami Dolphins lost another yet starter from their secondary today, as safety DeShon Elliott signed a two-year deal worth $6 million with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing safety DeShon Elliott to a two-year, $6 million deal, according to Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report. In place of the injured Jevon Holland, Elliott stepped into the role well, racking up 82 tackles in 15 starts for the club this past season.
As we have made our way through the storm that was the free agent frenzy, calmer waters are ahead for teams as we approach the final waves of the marquee
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly signing safety DeShon Elliott to the roster out of free agency. Elliott will ink a two-year deal for $6 million, according to NFL reporter Jordan Schultz.
The position was one in need of an addition either via free agency or the draft this offseason.
The veteran entered the league as a sixth-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Here are two players that should be on GM Howie Roseman's radar.
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The NFL didn’t take kindly to DeShon Elliott’s activity last Sunday. Same for Bears running back D’Onta Foreman. Both players received hefty fines Saturday.
The former sixth-rounder totaled a career-high 96 tackles with the Lions, adding one interception and a forced fumble.
Earlier on Wednesday, Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk explained that former Baltimore Ravens safety DeShon Elliott spent time with the Detroit Lions.
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