The Pittsburgh Steelers swiftly addressed a defensive void by trading for safety Kyle Dugger from the New England Patriots, sending a sixth-round pick in return. Dugger, who fell out of favor with the Patriots, brings experience and productivity, having recorded 441 tackles and 9 interceptions in his career. The trade also helps the Patriots manage their salary cap, while the Steelers gain an immediate solution but face a potential long-term contract commitment. The safety position in Pittsburgh is now entirely new, with fans eagerly anticipating the group's performance.
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