Steelers sign former New York Giants safety

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Steelers sign former New York Giants safety

Steelers sign former New York Giants safety

The Steelers add to their secondary

Steelers sign former New York Giants safety

The Steelers add to their secondary

The Pittsburgh Steelers have added depth to their secondary, signing safety Makari Paige, the team confirmed on Wednesday.

Paige originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the New York Giants in April 2025, but was waived at the end of the preseason. Now, he gets a fresh start in Pittsburgh. The 24-year-old brings a winning pedigree from the University of Michigan, where he spent five seasons and played a key role in the Wolverines' 2023 National Championship run. During his college career, Paige recorded 135 tackles, three interceptions, and eight pass deflections—solid numbers that show his ability to both support the run and make plays in coverage.

In Pittsburgh, Paige joins a safety room that already features DeShon Elliott, Jaquan Brisker, Robert Spears-Jennings, Sebastian Castro, and Jack Henderson. There's also the potential for Jalen Ramsey to factor into the mix, depending on how defensive coordinator Patrick Graham deploys his personnel. This signing adds another versatile piece to a Steelers defense that's always looking to reload and stay competitive in the AFC North.

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