The NFL is seeing a full-blown veteran resurgence, and the Pittsburgh Steelers could easily join the trend. Philip Rivers just signed with the Colts' practice squad amid their quarterback crisis, while Jason Pierre-Paul reunited with the Buccaneers. Neither has played in years, and Rivers is literally a grandfather now, but teams are leaning on experience as the playoff race tightens.
For a Steelers team trying to make a push of its own, veteran depth in the trenches would go a long way.
Pittsburgh hasn’t shied away from older reinforcements. Aaron Rodgers was chosen to lead this offense, they invested heavily in Darius Slay, and when that failed, they replaced his roster spot with an even older Adam Thielen.