The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a roster move, waiving former Penn State cornerback Daequan Hardy with an injury designation, as first reported by KPRC2's Aaron Wilson.
Hardy, a local product from Penn Hills who starred at Penn State, initially joined the Steelers' practice squad back in November. He later signed a reserve/futures contract following the 2025-26 season, giving the team a familiar face with deep roots in the region.
A sixth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills, Hardy's time in Pittsburgh was brief. The nature of his current injury remains unclear, but the move opens up a valuable roster spot as the team continues to shape its depth chart heading into the new season.
With Hardy's departure, the Steelers' cornerback room still boasts plenty of firepower. The current group includes Joey Porter Jr., Jamel Dean, Jalen Ramsey, Brandin Echols, Asante Samuel Jr., Daylen Everette, Cory Trice Jr., Donte Kent, Doneiko Slaughter, and D'Shawn Jamison—a mix of young talent and veteran savvy that should keep the secondary competitive.
For Steelers fans, this move is just one piece of the puzzle as the offseason continues to unfold. Stay tuned for more updates, analysis, and roster predictions as Pittsburgh builds toward 2026. What do you think of the team's cornerback depth? Let us know your thoughts!
