Steelers place veteran DL on injured reserve
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Pittsburgh, PA – August 3, 2025
In a move that highlights the unpredictable nature of training camp, the Pittsburgh Steelers have placed veteran defensive lineman Dean Lowry on injured reserve following a recent injury setback. The decision, announced Saturday, leaves a void in the Steelers’ front seven as the team looks to reinforce its defensive unit before the start of the regular season.
To fill the gap, Pittsburgh has officially signed nose tackle Breiden Fehoko, bringing a fresh presence to a group already adjusting to several offseason changes. Fehoko, known for his strength and relentless motor in the trenches, is expected to compete for significant snaps as the Steelers prepare for a challenging AFC North campaign.
Lowry, who joined the Steelers with high hopes of bolstering their run defense, had quickly earned the respect of coaches and teammates alike for his leadership and veteran savvy. His absence will be felt both on the field and in the locker room.
“Dean is a true professional and a big part of our defensive identity,” said Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin. “We know injuries are part of this game, but it’s always tough to lose a leader. We’re excited to bring Breiden on board and expect him to be ready from day one.”
Fehoko, who previously spent time with the Chargers and Texans, brings experience and physicality to a defensive line now searching for new chemistry. His arrival gives the Steelers another option as they navigate an evolving roster and brace for the battles ahead.
Steelers fans will be watching closely as Fehoko acclimates to Pittsburgh’s demanding defensive scheme and the team seeks to maintain its storied tradition of toughness up front.
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