The Pittsburgh Steelers’ newest wide receiver, former Indianapolis Colt Michael Pittman, had some of his new contract details revealed.
According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2, Pittman’s three-year contract is worth $59 million, containing a $22.7 million signing bonus, along with $24 million in guaranteed money. His salaries are as follows: $1.3 million, $16 million, and $14 million.
Pittman, who was traded to Pittsburgh at the start of the new league year, combines with DK Metcalf for an average annual value of approximately $52 million — one of the highest-paid wide receiver duos in the league.
With the Steelers looking to reshape their identity, Pittman brings a breath of fresh air to a potential Aaron Rodgers offense, but addressing wide receiver once again in the 2026 NFL Draft seems like the move to make just one month out from the important event.
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