The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing former Chicago Bears safety Jaquan Brisker to a one-year contract, according to The Insiders. The deal is worth $5.5 million for the upcoming season.
The agreement was finalized by agents Andre Odom and AJ Stevens. Brisker, a former second-round draft pick, joins the Steelers to bolster a secondary that features All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. The addition provides Pittsburgh with a physical, versatile presence in the defensive backfield as they look to strengthen their roster for the 2026 campaign.
During his time with the Bears, Jaquan Brisker established himself as a high-impact starter known for his tackling ability and aggression near the line of scrimmage. He now moves to a Steelers defense that has long prioritized strong safety play. Further details regarding the contract structure or official team announcement are expected to follow.
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