Breaking News: Steelers Acquire Ex-Texans Starting Offensive Lineman to Address Ongoing Injury Setbacks.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have surprised many by starting the 2024 season with a 3-1 record, despite their offensive line suffering from several injuries. Troy Fautanu, Nate Herbig, and Dylan Cook are all on injured reserve, and now starting guards Isaac Seumalo and James Daniels are expected to be out for an extended period.
Recognizing the need for reinforcements, the Steelers made a notable move by picking up veteran guard Max Scharping from the Washington Commanders’ practice squad. With their injury situation, Scharping might be inserted into the starting lineup as early as Week 5.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Steelers are signing Scharping due to the team being “decimated by injuries” and his past experience as a starter.
Scharping, originally a second-round pick for the Houston Texans in 2019, showed promise early in his career but saw a decline in performance, leading to his release before the 2022 season. Since then, he’s had stints with the Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Eagles, and Commanders.
While Scharping may not be an elite offensive lineman, his ability to play both guard positions is exactly what the Steelers need right now. He could play a crucial role in stabilizing their offensive line and helping Pittsburgh maintain their strong start as they push for a postseason spot.