Steelers Sign Dallas Cowboys Offensive Lineman

Veteran center/guard Brock Hoffman joins Pittsburgh on a one-year deal.

Mar. 11, 2026 at 1:35am

The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Brock Hoffman to a one-year, $2.5 million contract. Hoffman, who has started 16 games in his career, will provide depth and experience to the Steelers' offensive line after the team lost left guard Isaac Seumalo to the Arizona Cardinals in free agency.

Why it matters

The Steelers were in need of offensive line depth heading into the new league year, and the addition of Hoffman, who has experience playing under current Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy, should help shore up that unit.

The details

Hoffman, a center/guard, spent the last three seasons (2022-24) with the Dallas Cowboys, playing under current Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy. He has started 16 games in his NFL career so far. The Steelers lost left guard Isaac Seumalo to the Arizona Cardinals in free agency, creating a need along the offensive line that Hoffman is expected to help fill.

  • The Steelers signed Hoffman on March 11, 2026.

The players

Brock Hoffman

A veteran offensive lineman who has spent the last three seasons with the Dallas Cowboys, playing under current Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy.

Isaac Seumalo

The left guard who the Steelers lost to the Arizona Cardinals in free agency, creating a need along the offensive line that Hoffman is expected to help fill.

Mike McCarthy

The current head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who previously coached Hoffman with the Dallas Cowboys.

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What’s next

The Steelers will look to integrate Hoffman into their offensive line as they prepare for the upcoming season.

The takeaway

The Steelers' signing of Brock Hoffman provides them with valuable offensive line depth and experience, helping to fill a need created by the departure of Isaac Seumalo in free agency.