This week the Kansas City Chiefs made something of a controversial move when they signed free-agent punter Matt Arazia. The move means the Chiefs are unlikely to pursue former starting punter Tommy Townsend. This could be a huge plus for the Pittsburgh Steelers who are in the market for a punter.
After three lackluster seasons, the Steelers finally decided to cut ties with Pressley Harvin III. This was a move long overdue and now leaves the Steelers with a significant need on special teams. We’ve talked about potential replacements available via the draft or free agency but specifically, Townsend might be just what the team needs if he can recapture his former glory.
The signing of Arazia was as much financial as it was anything else. Townsend had a down year but hardly a bad season. Realistically, it is all about if the Steelers want to pay what Townsend will demand in a contract as one of the best punters in the league. Six punters are set to make at least $3 million in 2024 and I’m sure Townsend wants to make it seven.
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