The Pittsburgh Steelers have re-signed veteran offensive lineman Max Scharping to a one-year contract. Scharping, originally drafted by the Houston Texans in the 2019 NFL Draft, has played for various teams including the Bengals, Eagles, and Commanders before joining the Steelers in 2024. Known for his versatility, Scharping has experience playing at tackle, guard, and center, making him a valuable asset to the Steelers' offensive line.
Having appeared in 81 games and starting in 33 contests since 2019, Scharping is poised to be an essential utility player for the Pittsburgh team. Despite his return, the Steelers may still look to draft additional offensive line talent in the later rounds, particularly with starting left guard Isaac Seumalo approaching 32 years of age and dealing with injury concerns.