The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing veteran running back Cordarrelle Patterson to a two-year contract worth $6 million, a source familiar with the deal told The Associated Press. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because it was not disclosed.The versatile 33-year-old Patterson spent the last three seasons with the Atlanta Falcons.
A four-time All-Pro, Patterson gives the Steelers a veteran presence to help them adjust to the league’s new kickoff rules designed to produce more wins.Patterson has nine punt returns in his 11-year career with Minnesota. Oakland, New England, Chicago and Atlanta. Patterson has led the league in punt returns three times and has seven 100-yarders.Patterson has filled a variety of roles throughout his career. He played for the Vikings, Raiders and Patriots.
During his time in Chicago and Atlanta, he was used more out of the backfield. Patterson rushed for over 600 yards in 2021 and 2022, but saw his role with the Falcons diminish last season behind rookie Bijan Robinson.The Steelers have struggled to find a difference in their return game over the years.
Pittsburgh’s longest punt return last season was just 37 yards and averaged 23.5 yards per return while splitting the work among a number of players.The deal reunites Patterson with former Falcons coach Arthur Smith, who is now the offensive coordinator. from Pittsburgh. The Steelers likely won’t use Patterson in the running game. Pittsburgh has one of the NFL’s best one-two punches in Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren..