Steelers Sign Former Bears S Jaquan Brisker on One-Year Deal

Steelers Sign Former Bears S Jaquan Brisker on One-Year Deal

The former Chicago Bears safety jaquan brisker is heading back home to Pittsburgh. The move is a one-year deal worth $5. 5 million with the Pittsburgh Steelers, a contract that was disclosed by NFL insider Mike Garafolo as the team and player reached terms.

Jaquan Brisker and the one-year, $5. 5 million agreement

Jaquan Brisker, who was a second-round pick of the Chicago Bears, will join the Pittsburgh Steelers on a one-year contract valued at $5. 5 million. The figure and term are explicit in the announcement, and the contract marks a change in Brisker’s NFL path from Chicago back to Pittsburgh.

Mike Garafolo’s disclosure of the Steelers agreement

Mike Garafolo revealed that the Steelers and Jaquan Brisker had agreed to terms on the one-year contract. Garafolo relayed details that included the agents involved, and his account made clear that the parties had reached a completed agreement rather than a negotiation in progress.

Pittsburgh Steelers roster movement and Connor Heyward

The broader set of headlines tied the Steelers’ signing of Jaquan Brisker to other roster movement, including a separate note that the team let Connor Heyward go to the Raiders. That linkage positions Brisker’s arrival alongside additional personnel changes involving the Pittsburgh Steelers.

For jaquan brisker, the immediate concrete change is the contract itself: one year, $5. 5 million, and a new roster spot with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The transaction moves him from his status as a former Chicago Bears safety into a short-term deal that will place him with Pittsburgh for the coming season.

Garafolo’s disclosure names the specific agreement as the confirmed development. The next confirmed milestone from the context is that Brisker has agreed to that one-year contract with the Steelers, completing the move back to Pittsburgh and setting up his short-term tenure with the team.