Pittsburgh Steelers Sign Versatile Former Super Bowl Champions
The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed former Eagles offensive lineman Jack Driscoll to their practice squad, aiming to strengthen depth and stability after injuries hit their starting offensive line rotation.
Driscoll brings proven versatility, having played both tackle spots and shifted inside to guard. His experience in jumbo formations makes him a valuable addition for Pittsburgh’s physical run game.
A fourth-round pick out of Auburn in 2020, Driscoll appeared in 67 games and started 18 for Philadelphia, providing reliable snaps during pivotal moments including postseason competition.
We have signed OL Jack Driscoll, S Darrick Forrest, and WR John Rhys Plumlee to the practice squad.
@BordasLawhttps://t.co/04dJyTzhkD — Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) October 29, 2025
After his rookie contract ended, he briefly joined the Dolphins before returning to the Eagles. He remained a free agent following the Super Bowl until Pittsburgh offered this opportunity.
Standing 6-foot-4 and 306 pounds with strong athletic traits, Driscoll has battled injuries including a rookie-year knee issue, yet continues to prove his toughness and professional readiness.
The Steelers made this signing following Isaac Seumalo’s pectoral strain, expecting Driscoll to serve as insurance and potentially compete for meaningful roles as the season pushes ahead.
