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Steelers Sign Veteran Offensive Lineman Brock Hoffman
Hoffman's addition could bolster Pittsburgh's offensive line depth and experience
Apr. 12, 2026 at 9:14am
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The Steelers' signing of veteran offensive lineman Brock Hoffman aims to add depth and experience to their offensive front.Today in PittsburghThe Pittsburgh Steelers have signed veteran interior offensive lineman Brock Hoffman, a move that could have significant implications for the team's offensive line dynamics. Hoffman, a 27-year-old with 54 games of NFL experience, is expected to compete for the starting left guard job left vacant by the departure of Isaac Seumalo. The Steelers are hoping Hoffman's versatility and veteran presence can provide stability and leadership to their offensive line.
Why it matters
The Steelers' offensive line was in need of reinforcement after Seumalo's exit, and Hoffman's signing addresses this critical need. His experience and versatility, having started at both center and guard, could allow the Steelers to experiment with different lineup combinations and find the best fit for their offensive scheme. This move is seen as a strategic decision by the team to build a strong and consistent offensive line, which is crucial for any successful football team.
The details
Hoffman, who went undrafted in 2022, spent the first four seasons of his NFL career with the Dallas Cowboys, where he played under new Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy. His journey from an undrafted free agent to a starting role with the Cowboys is a testament to his hard work and determination. The Steelers will now stage a training camp competition between Hoffman and Spencer Anderson for the starting left guard job.
- Hoffman signed with the Steelers on April 10, 2026.
- The Steelers' training camp will begin in late July 2026.
The players
Brock Hoffman
A 27-year-old interior offensive lineman who has 54 games of NFL experience, including 16 starts, after going undrafted in 2022 and spending his first four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.
Isaac Seumalo
The veteran starting left guard for the Steelers who recently departed the team to join the Arizona Cardinals.
Mike McCarthy
The new head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who previously coached Hoffman with the Dallas Cowboys.
Spencer Anderson
An offensive lineman for the Steelers who will compete with Hoffman for the starting left guard job during training camp.
What they’re saying
“Brock Hoffman's experience and versatility make him a valuable addition to our offensive line. We're excited to see how he competes for the starting job during training camp.”
— Mike Tomlin, Head Coach, Pittsburgh Steelers
What’s next
The Steelers will closely monitor the competition between Brock Hoffman and Spencer Anderson during training camp to determine the starting left guard for the 2026 season.
The takeaway
The Steelers' signing of veteran offensive lineman Brock Hoffman is a strategic move to bolster their offensive line depth and experience. Hoffman's versatility and leadership could provide stability to a unit in need of reinforcement, and the training camp competition for the starting left guard job will be an important factor in determining the Steelers' offensive line configuration for the upcoming season.





