The Pittsburgh Steelers need a new starter at left guard after Isaac Seumalo agreed Monday to sign as a free agent with the Arizona Cardinals.
The 32-year-old offensive lineman played the past three seasons for the Steelers and earned Pro Bowl honors in 2024. Seumalo received a three-year, $31.5 million contract from the Cardinals, according to NFL Network.
Although contracts can’t be signed until 4 p.m. Wednesday, pending free agents could negotiate with teams starting at noon Monday during the NFL’s so-called legal tampering period.
The 6-foot-4 303-pounder started 44 games for the Steelers over his three years. He started 14 last season despite dealing with separate pectoral and triceps muscle injuries.
A 10-year NFL veteran, Seumalo played his first seven seasons in Philadelphia, where he won a Super Bowl in 2018.
He was the only starter on the Steelers offensive line with an expiring contract.