The Steelers have signed Hoffman to a one-year contract, Mark Kaboly of 93.7 The Fan Pittsburgh reports. This connection has been rumored to be in the works for over a week and appears to have finally come to fruition. Hoffman played in all 51 regular-season games for Dallas over the past three campaigns, making 16 starts during that span. He could compete for the starting role at left guard with Pittsburgh and is also able to line up at center.
Contrary to a previous report, Hoffman hasn't agreed to a contract with the Steelers, Alan Saunders of SteelersNow.com reports. Saunders contradicts a previous report by NFL reporter Jordan Schultz, although the former relayed that a deal could still happen in the future. At this time, Hoffman appears to be weighing his options. The 26-year-old has played both guard and center and could push for a starting job at his next landing spot.
The Steelers are expected to sign Hoffman to a one-year deal, NFL reporter Jordan Schultz reports. Hoffman has spent his entire four-year career with Dallas, where he appeared in 54 games and made 16 starts. The 26-year-old can play both guard and center and could have an opportunity to compete for a starting spot on Pittsburgh's offensive line during the upcoming campaign.