Steelers Re-Sign Massive Nose Tackle Breiden Fehoko

Steelers NT Breiden Fehoko
Fehoko

The Pittsburgh Steelers have re-signed nose tackle Breiden Fehoko to the practice squad, the team announced on Wednesday. 

Fehoko, 27, joined the Steelers as a free agent earlier this offseason after spending his first three seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers.

The 6-foot-3, 300-pound Fehoko was expected to provide depth behind Montravius Adams and Keeanu Benton at nose tackle, and possibly providing the ability to use those two exclusively at defensive tackle, but he was never utilized in that fashion. 

Fehoko was waived after training camp, added to the practice squad, and then promoted after the injury to Cam Heyward in Week 1. He was active for one game, and did not play any snaps of defense in that game. But he will now re-join the practice squad after clearing waivers.

Fehoko joined the Chargers after going undrafted out of LSU in 2020. Fehoko started his college career at Texas Tech before transferring to LSU in 2017, which concluded with a National Championship with the Tigers in 2019.

Fehoko made the Chargers’ initial 53-man roster in 2022 but was waived on Sept. 12 and re-signed to the practice squad. He was promoted to the active roster on Nov. 9.  Fehoko recorded a career-high 279 defensive snaps and 36 on special teams in 2022. The Honolulu native has appeared in 19 career games with four starts and has 36 tackles. Fehoko has no career sacks and just one tackle for loss.

He was signed along with linebacker Tyler Murray, filling up the team’s practice squad after two moves on Tuesday. Tight end Scotty Washington and guard Joey Fisher were released. The Steelers still have two open active roster spots after season-ending injuries to Cole Holcomb and Kwon Alexander over the last two weeks.

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