The Pittsburgh Steelers have freed up some valuable salary cap space with today's announcement that they've parted ways with CB Arthur Maulet.
According to the press release by the Steelers:
"Maulet, who would be entering his eighth year in the NFL, spent the last two seasons with the Steelers. He played in every game, starting eight of the 33 games he played in over the two seasons.
In 2022, Maulet played in 17 games, with six starts. He had 46 tackles, 30 of them solo stops, two tackles for a loss, two sacks, one interception, three passes defensed and one forced fumble. He also had 13 tackles on special teams.
For his career he has played in 68 games with 20 starts, three interceptions and three sacks."
With his release, the Steelers will have opened up $1.79 million in salary cap space. Meanwhile, the Steelers brought in veteran slot cornerback Chandon Sullivan, who had previously played with the Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings.
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