The Pittsburgh Steelers are bracing for a significant change as they prepare for the 2025 season. With free agency on the horizon, the team is reportedly deciding not to re-sign offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. Despite being a reliable starter since being drafted in 2021, Moore's future with the team is uncertain, particularly after the Steelers invested in two first-round offensive tackles in recent drafts.
Moore has solidified his position through his durability, starting all 66 games since entering the league, including playoffs. His tenure includes protecting key quarterbacks like Ben Roethlisberger and Kenny Pickett, while assisting star running back Najee Harris to remarkable rushing performances. However, following the drafting of new talent at his position, the Steelers’ decision highlights their shift towards younger prospects, making the upcoming free agency a potential turning point for Moore's career.