The old High School Jeremiah Moon High School star will be back with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2025.
THE The NFL team has announced Friday, the outside secondary had signed a one -year contract after playing 13 games, with a start, for Pittsburgh in 2024.
Moon has entered the offseason as an exclusive free agent – a player with two seasons with accumulation of the NFL or less and an expired contract. Since the Steelers did not try to have a contract before the start of the business year in 2025 of the League on March 12, he became a free agent without restriction. But he has always returned to Pittsburgh.
All-state defensive for Hoover in 2015, Moon played six seasons in Florida before entering the NFL as a non-drafted recruit with the Baltimore Ravens in 2022.
Moon has spent his recruit season on the Baltimore training team. In 2023, he appeared on the active list and the training team and played in eight games, with a start.
Moon also played in a series elimination series competitions for the Ravens before Baltimore renounced it on January 26, 2024, to create a place for the brand tight Mark Andrews, who returned from the injured reserve just in time for the AFC championship match against the Kansas City chiefs.
After spending the first four weeks of the 2024 season on the injured reserve due to an ankle injury, Moon was on the ground for 111 defensive snaps and 222 special team games. He also played in the defeat of Steelers 28-14 against Baltimore in the first round of the AFC qualifiers.
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Mark Inbainett is a sports journalist for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on x to @Ammarkg1.