Steelers Sign Former All-Pro Returner: Report

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Jamal Agnew

Getty NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on November 12 that the Pittsburgh Steelers signed former All-Pro returner Jamal Agnew.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are experiencing an incredible season on special teams during 2024. But that doesn’t mean the unit can’t get even better. On November 12, the Steelers bolstered their special teams unit with an ex-All-Pro returner — Jamal Agnew.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on X (formerly Twitter) that the Steelers signed the former Jacksonville Jaguars returner to their practice squad.

“Source: The Steelers are signing former All-Pro WR and returner Jamal Agnew to their practice squad, a potentially intriguing option now that he’s healthy,” wrote Rapoport on X.

Agnew made first-team All-Pro as a rookie with the Detroit Lions in 2017. He also earned a Pro Bowl nomination with the Jaguars during the 2022 campaign.

With Jacksonville that season, Agnew averaged 26 yards per kick return. As a rookie, he led the NFL with 15.4 yards per punt return.


Steelers Add Jamal Agnew to Practice Squad

The Steelers already have a former All-Pro returner in Cordarrelle Patterson on their roster. The team also has third-year receiver Calvin Austin III currently returning punts. Austin returned a punt for a touchdown against the New York Giants in Week 8.

But Agnew will provide the Steelers extra returning depth. Perhaps he’ll even get a chance to return kicks if Patterson continues to make little impact on kick returns.

Patterson has only played in five games because of injury this season. But on kick returns, he’s averaging a career-low 20.3 yards per return.

Agnew was much better on punt returns than kick returns as a rookie. But then he developed into a lethal kick returner as well.

Over the past six seasons, Agnew has averaged at least 23.9 yards per kick return. Last season with the Jaguars, he posted 26.1 yards per kickoff in 11 games.

Agnew was unsigned the entire NFL offseason. Rapoport implied with his report that he dealt with an injury but didn’t state anything more specific.

Dave Holcomb is a sports reporter covering the NFL and MLB for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions. Originally from Pittsburgh, Holcomb has covered college and professional sports for outlets including FanSided, Rotowire and Yardbarker. More about Dave Holcomb

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