In addition to signing Carolina Panthers unrestricted free agent safety Mike Mitchell on Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Steelers also signed one of their own unrestricted free agents as Howard Balzer of The Sports Exchange reports that long snapper Greg Warren has come to terms on a new contract.
Warren has been the Steelers long snapper since 2005 after beating out Mike Schneck in training camp as an undrafted free agent his rookie season.
Details of Warren’s contract are not known at this time but he likely signed another one-year, qualifying contract for the veteran minimum that comes with a reduced salary cap charge.
Warren will once again have competition to dispose of in training cam this year as former Central Oklahoma long snapper Bryce Davis was signed to a futures contract back in January.