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Steelers Sign Former Patriots DB With Top-10 Athleticism Score in 2024 Draft Class

PITTSBURGH, PA — August 12, 2025 — The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially signed defensive back Mikey Victor, a former New England Patriots player, adding him to their 90-man preseason roster.

Pittsburgh Steelers Sign Former New England Patriots DB

In corresponding moves, the Steelers also signed tight end Kevin Foelsch, while releasing undrafted TE D.J. Thomas-Jones (non-injury) and placing DB Cameron McCutcheon on waived/injured status.

Victor went undrafted out of Alabama State in 2024, signing with the Patriots as a free agent before being released.

He previously worked out with the Steelers after the 2024 season and took part in rookie minicamp in May, showing enough potential to earn this opportunity.

Standing 6-3, 209 lbs, Victor will wear No. 38 for Pittsburgh.

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This signing comes as the Steelers look to bolster their secondary amid injuries in the defensive back group. Victor now has the chance to compete for a roster spot and potentially contribute on special teams or as depth in the secondary.

Steelers Sign Elite Kick Returner Raheem Blackshear to Bolster Special Teams Ahead of Week 6, per Adam Schefte
Pittsburgh, PA – October 7, 2025 The Pittsburgh Steelers are adding speed and experience to their return unit ahead of Week 6, signing veteran running back and return specialist Raheem Blackshear to the practice squad — a move that could pay off immediately on special teams. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the signing became official Monday, giving Pittsburgh one of the league’s most efficient returners. During his tenure with the Carolina Panthers (2022–2024), Blackshear averaged an elite 30.4 yards per kick return, ranking among the top marks in the NFL over that span. Source: https://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/1975269946805657996 Blackshear’s proven ability to flip field position could be a game-changer for a Steelers team still searching for stability in the return game. Rookie Kaleb Johnson struggled early, averaging just 23.8 yards per return and losing a costly fumble. Veterans Kenneth Gainwell and Trey Sermon were serviceable, averaging 25.8 and 25.5 yards respectively — but both are now more involved in the offensive rotation. Beyond kickoff returns, Blackshear also brings punt return experience, logging 23 career punt returns with an average of 8.7 yards and a long of 21 yards. His versatility could prove valuable as Calvin Austin III continues to recover from injury. This marks the Steelers’ second practice squad signing on October 6, further reinforcing roster depth before hosting the Cleveland Browns in a key AFC North showdown. Meanwhile, the team remains cautious with cornerback Joey Porter Jr. and edge rusher Alex Highsmith, both working through minor injuries but expected to practice later in the week. For now, all eyes are on Blackshear — whose elite return numbers could soon translate into another hidden weapon for head coach Mike Tomlin. With Pittsburgh emerging from the bye week atop the AFC North, the addition of a proven field flipper could make all the difference in the games ahead.