The former first round pick is heading to Jacksonville The Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to add at least one more body to their secondary before training camp and the regular season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars added three players on defense Thursday, signing defensive backs Terrell Edmunds and Tre Flowers, as well as linebacker Ty Summers.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Terrell Edmunds, they announced on Thursday. Edmunds remained a free agent for most of the offseason before he signed with Jacksonville.
The Jacksonville Jaguars continue to sharpen their swords.
Two veteran DBs will make mid-offseason arrivals in Jacksonville.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced they signed DB Terrell Edmunds, DB Tre Flowers, and LB Ty Summers on Thursday. Jacksonville also waived LB Dequan Jackson and WR Wayne Ruby with an injury designation.
The depth safety is scheduled to reach free agency after a brief stint in Tennessee Welcome to Music City Miracles’ Tennessee Titans 2024 NFL Free Agency Primer!
The Senior Bowl is over, Super Bowl LVIII is almost here, and the NFL Combine is not far behind. For fans of teams that are not the San Francisco 49ers
Steelers fans went to Nashville to cheer on the Tennessee Titans as they attempt to knock off the Jacksonville Jaguars. So far, that attempt is going well.
NASHVILLE -- Five Tennessee Titans (3-7) players have been ruled inactive ahead of Sunday's Week 12 matchup with the Carolina Panthers (1-9). WR Treylon Burks and RT Chris Hubbard were ruled out by Titans head coach Mike Vrabel earlier in the week.
Terrell Edmunds went from a likely deep playoff run to being a vital piece of a trade that could put Philadelphia back in the Super Bowl. On Tuesday, the Eagles sent Edmunds and two late-round 2024 NFL draft picks to the Titans for star safety Kevin Byard.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are somehow 4-2 in 2023 despite having the worst point differential for any team with a winning record. The wins haven't been easy and the two losses were extremely ugly.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Terrell Edmunds is on the move, as he has been traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Tennessee Titans. Edmunds signed a 1-year, $2 million contract with the Eagles this offseason after playing under a 1-year, $2.54 million deal with Pittsburgh last year.
The Eagles made a significant addition to their secondary. Philadelphia agreed to a trade that will see it acquire safety Kevin Byard from the Titans, as first reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
The turning point in the Philadelphia Eagles' 34-28 win over the Minnesota Vikings isn’t hard to find. It came when Terrell Edmunds didn’t give up on what
It is no secret that the majority of Pittsburgh Steelers fans fell in love with a strong 2023 offseason from general manager Omar Khan and his colleagues.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, under the direction of new general manager Omar Khan, have been very busy this offseason. There have been several free agency signings that give fans a sense of what the team felt were their most pressing needs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will look to replace safety Terrell Edmunds after the former first-round pick signed a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles. Signing another one-year deal didn't come as a surprise after the safety market continued to stay low in free agency.
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Another free-agent safety is heading to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Steelers continue to bring in outside talent and let their free agents walk, and that seems to be the case for Pittsburgh's 2018 first-round pick.
The Steelers have brought in more players from other teams than they have re-signed throughout free agency. However, there is still one player of their own who need to re-sign as soon as possible.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have only signed Damontae Kazee at the safety position this far, and judging from their efforts the last two years, chances are
Pittsburgh Steelers safety, Terrell Edmunds, brought the heat against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Edmunds had 5 tackles during the game and at one point, was seen “pancaking” the Panthers left tackle.
Terrell Edmunds had options in front of him. His rookie contract had just expired and explored his options on the open market, but ultimately, the 2018 first-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers chose to remain in the Steel City, around an organization, defense and set of teammates that were, in his own words, "comfortable".
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