Steelers sign GM Khan to 3-year extension
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed general manager Omar Khan to a three-year extension that runs through the 2028 season, the team announced Thursday.
"Omar and his team have done a great job over the past three years in constructing our roster through the NFL draft, strategic trades, and free agency," Steelers president Art Rooney II said in a statement. "We look forward to continuing that trend that will lead to even more success on the field."
Khan, 48, has been with the Steelers since 2001. He officially became the team's general manager in 2022 to replace Kevin Colbert.
Pittsburgh has been aggressive this offseason after suffering a wild-card loss for a second straight season in the playoffs. Khan and Co. signed quarterback Aaron Rodgers this year and made multiple blockbuster trades to acquire wide receiver DK Metcalf and cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
"I believe we are building a championship roster and look forward to the 2025 season and beyond as our goals continue to be to bring another Super Bowl to the city of Pittsburgh and our great fans," Khan said.
Pittsburgh will host the NFL draft in 2026.
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