2024 was supposed to be different for the Pittsburgh Steelers. A New offensive coordinator, new starting quarterbacks and even more money invested in the most expensive defense in the league should have added up to a playoff run. Right?
After losing four straight regular season games, the Steelers got bounced in the first round of the playoffs and it was more of the same for the Steelers.
Now the Steelers head into the offseason with just over $40 million in salary-cap space and plenty of opportunities to create even more cap space with some cuts and contract work.
Here is every NFL team’s current salary cap space (including the Steelers) according to Over The Cap: