Ridgway Record

Smith-Schuster sticking with Steelers in 2021

- By Will Graves AP Sportswrit­er

JuJu Smith-Schuster is keeping it “lit" with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The free-agent wide receiver surprising­ly opted to return to the Steelers on Friday on a one-year deal just days after strongly hinting that his departure on the open market was imminent.

“Can’t say it enough, I love you Pittsburgh,” Smith-Schuster posted on Twitter. “Came in here a young 20 year old and you guys embraced me from the moment I got here. So much love. Had my back thru everything, all the struggles and success. So hard to leave. See you this Fall in Heinz."

The deal coincides with what could be quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger's final season. Roethlisbe­rger adjusted his contract earlier this month to free up a small bit of salary cap space for the Steelers.

Smith-Schuster and Roethlisbe­rger have developed a strong bond during SmithSchus­ter's four seasons in Pittsburgh. SmithSchus­ter has caught 308 passes for 3,726 yards and 26 touchdowns for the Steelers and became a surehanded option in Pittsburgh's short-passing game last season, hauling in 97 passes for 831 yards and nine scores.

While Smith-Schuster's 8.6 yards per reception ranked 126th in the league, but he became Roethlisbe­rger's go-to option in pressure situations and nearly half of his catches resulted in first downs.

The 24-year-old's decision also indicated the power of his own personal brand. SmithSchus­ter has cultivated a strong social media following during his four seasons in the NFL. He has 8.5 million combined followers on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube.

That reach has made him attractive to advertiser­s and showcased why he doesn't have to play in a larger media market to become one of the league's higherprof­ile players.

Still, that presence can sometimes come at a price. He annoyed opponents late in the 2020 season with his practice of dancing on the midfield logo before each game, both home and away.

He quit after coach Mike Tomlin said he was going to speak to him about it and took a decidedly low-key approach during Pittsburgh's late collapse as the Steelers dropped five of six following an 11-0 start, including a blowout loss at home to Cleveland in the first round of the playoffs.

Smith-Schuster is also essentiall­y betting on himself after the league negotiated a new lucrative media deal that should send the salary cap skyrocketi­ng in 2023. It also doesn't commit him to the Steelers for the postRoethl­isberger era.

The signing, however, could come at a cost to the NFL's thirdranke­d defense. Cornerback Steven Nelson appears to be on his way out. ESPN reported the team has given Nelson permission to explore a trade, a developmen­t Nelson appeared to acknowledg­e when he posted “Blessing in disguise ” on his Twitter account.

The 28-year-old Nelson carries a $14.4 million salary-cap hit in 2021 and could be expendable — though perhaps not easily replaceabl­e — after the Steelers re-signed cornerback Cam Sutton earlier this week.

Nelson has started 30 games and picked off three passes in his two seasons with the Steelers, teaming with Joe Haden to form one of the better cornerback tandems in the NFL.

 ?? Photo by Alan Freed ?? JUJu Smith-Schuster has opted to stay with the Steelers for the 2021 season. He signed a one-year deal on Friday.
Photo by Alan Freed JUJu Smith-Schuster has opted to stay with the Steelers for the 2021 season. He signed a one-year deal on Friday.

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