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Kameron Kelly Not Assuming Anything About Roster Security: ‘That Chip Is Going Nowhere’

In spite of the fact that he has clearly and visibly emerged as the team’s number three safety, and is also an active participant on special teams, first-year safety Kameron Kelly is not taking anything for granted during the final days of the preseason for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Kelly, originally signed as a college free agent by the Dallas Cowboys, failed to make their roster, and was not re-signed to the practice squad. He ended up signing up for the Alliance of American Football, where he played for the San Diego Fleet, recording four interceptions, three in one game, to finish among the league leaders in eight games.