Steelers re-structure salary of DL Stephon Tuitt

The Steelers continue to free up cap space.

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This has been the busiest offseason of the Kevin Colbert era for the Pittsburgh Steelers and things aren’t done yet. NFL reporter Field Yates is reporting that the Steelers and defensive lineman Stephon Tuitt have agreed to restructure his contract, converting $7.925 million of his base salary into a signing bonus.

This gives the Steelers an additional $6.34 million in cap space, bringing their total cap room up over $15 million. Why are the Steelers doing this? The first instinct might be to assume it is connected to a contract extension for linebacker T.J. Watt. Which it might.

But Pittsburgh doesn’t need a ton of cap space for this year to make that contract work. This could be a move intended to give the Steelers some flexibility to make another big trade before the start of the regular season.

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