Source: Eric Ebron, Steelers reach 2-year, $12M deal
Posted Mar 20, 2020
The Pittsburgh Steelers have addressed a major need by acquiring tight end Eric Ebron, he told ESPN's Josina Anderson on Friday. The two-year deal is worth $12 million, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter. "[Steelers coach Mike Tomlin] told me he's been on me since I was a Tar Heel, and he's happy to get one of the guys he wanted out of college."
(ESPN.com)
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