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The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing an offensive lineman

The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to take a leap in Kenny Pickett’s second season, and a new offensive tackle could help their cause. The Steelers were in playoff contention heading into Week 18. The Steelers’ 9-8 record ultimately kept them short of the playoffs, but they’re making plays this offseason to improve next season in a division that’s getting tougher.

According to Aaron Wilson with KPRC, the Steelers signed offensive tackle Le’Raven Clark.

Clark is a former 2016 third-round selection by the Indianapolis Colts. He has spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles and Tennessee Titans as well. Clark played in 114 offensive snaps for the Titans last season. Pro Football Focus gave Clark a  57.2 overall grade for his play last season. Clark played at left and right tackle for the Titans in 2022. He gave up one sack, one hit, four hurries, and six pressures in his 65 pass blocks last season.

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