Steelers lock up Nick Herbig on $100 million contract extension

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The Steelers showed him the money.

Pittsburgh locked up linebacker Nick Herbig on a new four-year, $100 million contract extension, which includes $42 million in guaranteed money, according to multiple reports. 

The new deal keeps Herbig, 24, in Pittsburgh through the 2030 season and quickly resolved a contract situation after he skipped the first two weeks of OTAs and held himself out of most drills at mandatory minicamp on Tuesday. 

Nick Herbig in action during the Steelers’ win over the Dolphins at Acrisure Stadium on Dec.15, 2025 in Pittsburgh. Getty Images

 A little under three hours later, the Steelers and Herbig came to terms on the new deal. 

Herbig was originally on the final year of his rookie deal and is coming off a 2025 campaign in which he had a career-high 7.5 sacks. 

Speaking with reporters, he had said that “It’s my desire to be a Steeler for life,” according to The Athletic

In three NFL seasons, Herbig has recorded 79 tackles, 16 sacks and one interception in 45 career games. 

While he has proven to be a valuable part of the Steelers’ pass rush, Herbig has started just 11 games in his career, six of which came in 2025. 


Nick Herbig #51 of the Pittsburgh Steelers looks on looks on during the national anthem prior to an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens at Acrisure Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Nick Herbig looks on during the national anthem before the Steelers’ win over the Ravens at Acrisure Stadium on Jan. 4, 2026 in Pittsburgh. Getty Images

“I wouldn’t call myself not a starter,” Herbig said, according to ESPN. “I’m a team guy. If you need me to play off the ball, on the ball, need me to run down on punt, I’m a Steeler. There’s no starters and backups. I’m a Steeler.”

Herbig was selected in the fourth round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the Steelers out of Wisconsin. 

Pittsburgh still has one other contract extension situation to deal with, even after the news about Herbig. 

Cornerback Joey Porter Jr. is also seeking an extension and didn’t take part in individual drills during the media viewing portion of Tuesday’s practice, ESPN reported.

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