The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed veteran defensive back Cameron Sutton to a one-year deal, marking his return to the team after a brief stint with the Detroit Lions. Sutton's signing comes after his involvement in an alleged domestic violence incident in Florida led to his release by the Lions more than two months ago.
Following the incident, Sutton surrendered to authorities and entered a pretrial diversion program in April. The charges against him were reduced from a felony to misdemeanor battery, and he was required to undergo a mental health evaluation as part of his agreement with prosecutors.
Sutton, who is 29 years old, expressed gratitude for the second chance he is receiving from the Steelers. He emphasized the importance of handling adversity and staying true to oneself during challenging times.
Having spent the first six seasons of his career with the Steelers, Sutton is familiar with the organization and its members. He has been welcomed back by his teammates, including safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, who praised Sutton's character and expressed support for him.
Known for his versatility, Sutton played both cornerback and nickelback positions during his previous tenure with the Steelers, appearing in 84 games and recording eight interceptions. The Steelers are looking to add depth to their secondary, and Sutton's experience and skill set make him a valuable asset.
Despite facing difficulties during his time in Detroit, where he tallied 65 tackles and one interception, Sutton is eager to make the most of his opportunity with the Steelers. His unexpected return to Pittsburgh presents a chance for him to reset and contribute to the team's success.
As Sutton embarks on this new chapter in his NFL career, he remains grateful for the opportunity and is focused on making a positive impact both on and off the field.
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