The Pittsburgh Steelers and defensive tackle Keeanu Benton have agreed to a new five-year contract that will keep Benton in black and gold into the next decade.
Contract Details
The deal, which carries a total value of $73.75 million, replaces Benton’s rookie contract that he signed after being selected in the second round of the 2023 draft.
The 25-year-old Benton is coming off the best season of his career. Benton had career bests in tackles (51), tackles for loss (6) and sacks (5 1/2) while helping the Steelers to the AFC North title.
Pittsburgh coach Mike McCarthy said, ‘He’s a big guy, his twitch, his athletic ability, I definitely think there’s more there as far as the ceiling, so that’s my personal opinion on him.’ McCarthy added that Benton was greeted with a standing ovation during a team meeting on Saturday, which McCarthy offered as a sign of the respect Benton has earned during his time with the Steelers.
Team Investment
The Steelers have made a significant investment in the defensive line in recent years, taking Benton in 2023, Derrick Harmon (first round) and Yahya Black (fifth) in the 2025 draft and taking a flyer on defensive end Gabriel Rubio in the sixth round this spring.
McCarthy said, ‘I mean, boy, we have a really good blend of veteran and young guys and obviously having rookie in there too.’ Benton is the latest member of Pittsburgh’s 2023 draft class to sign a new contract before hitting free agency.
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