PITTSBURGH — It seems as if former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Terrell Edmunds has found a new home. The former first-round pick tweeted a thank you to the city, his coaches and teammates, and the fans in what seemed to be a goodbye post.
“Thank you Pittsburgh for making my dreams come to reality! You will forever be apart of me and my journey! I’m thankful for all of my coaches, teammates and every fan supporting! To my bruddas y’all kno how we rockin, it’s gonna be luv until the wheels fall off,” Edmunds wrote.
The 26-year-old has been hunting a bigger deal the last two offseasons, and now appears to have found one. He re-signed with the Steelers last spring on a one-year deal, and was likely an option to do so again this year if he didn’t get another offer.
The Steelers will now look at Minkah Fitzpatrick, Damontae Kazee and likely another addition to cover Edmunds’s role. The strong safety has started 75 games for Pittsburgh the last five years, recording 410 tackles, five interceptions and 26 pass deflections.
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