Steelers begin end of season roster moves

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Doug Nester #72 of the Minnesota Vikings walks off the field prior to a preseason game against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium on August 17, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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The Steelers’ first reserve/futures contract of 2025 has been announced.

The Pittsburgh Steelers’ season officially ended on Saturday with a 28-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Now, the offseason is officially upon us, and that means plenty of roster moves as the Steelers prepare their 90-man roster ahead of the summer.

The Steelers got a head start on that process Monday. Offensive tackle Doug Nester signed a reserve/future contract with Pittsburgh for 2025, per an announcement by his agent.

Nester, a teammate of Zach Frazier’s at West Virginia, went undrafted in 2024 before signing with the Minnesota Vikings, but was later released. The 6’6, 306-pound lineman spent the season on the Steelers’ practice squad.

Nester started 52 games in college and didn’t allow a single sack in his final season. Over his career at Virginia Tech and later West Virginia, he started games at right guard before switching to right tackle in 2023.

Also on Monday, the Steelers adjusted outside linebacker Julius Welschof’s status from practice squad to international practice squad player.

Stay tuned to BTSC as more roster news follows in the upcoming weeks.

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