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Steelers make huge decision on Broderick Jones' future in Pittsburgh

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have reached the deadline for Broderick Jones’ fifth-year option and declined to pick it up.

Just before the 2026 fifth-year option deadline, the Pittsburgh Steelers have made a massive decision regarding the future of former 2023 first-round offensive tackle Broderick Jones . According to a report from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Thursday, the Steelers are declining Jones’ fifth-year option worth $19. 1 million, meaning the 2026 season could be his last under contract with Pittsburgh barring an extension.

The Steelers are declining the fifth-year option for left tackle Broderick Jones, per source. The option would’ve paid $19. 1M.

Jones, who is coming off neck surgery, is set to be a 2027 free agent. He has 38 career starts and was playing well pre-injury. pic.

twitter. com/k4HGRuVDN3 — Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) May 1, 2026 Jones, who suffered a season-ending neck injury last season against the Chicago Bears in Week 12, reportedly suffered a setback in his recovery just before the 2026 NFL Draft. Pittsburgh went on to select offensive tackle Max Iheanachor with the 21st overall pick in the first round, further signaling the Steelers were leaning toward the decision to decline Jones’ fifth-year option.