For the first time in 14 seasons, Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward is holding out of team activities. This feels like it should be big news but of course, head coach Mike Tomlin doesn’t seem to think so. In fact, when Tomlin spoke to the media during OTAs, he tried to spin the whole thing into a positive for him since it allowed him to get other players into the rotation.
Heyward is heading into the final year of the four-year, $65.6 million contract he signed in September 2020. The Steelers are on the hook for a sizable $22.4 million cap hit this season for Heyward, so a contract extension might actually offer the Steelers some cap relief if they are still eyeing a trade for a premier wide receiver.
Mike Tomlin on Cam Heyward skipping OTAs. #Steelers #NFL pic.twitter.com/bytIM0mZx7
— Blitzburgh (@Blitz_Burgh) May 21, 2024
Nothing Tomlin said gives us any indication whether the two sides are working on a contract, want to do a contract or anything along those lines. We assume a deal will get done, but with this new, aggressive front office, it is best to expect the unexpected.