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Steelers claim former Jets safety Elijah Riley off waivers

Chris Adamski
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The Steelers claimed former New York Jets safety Elijah Riley off waivers Wednesday.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers claimed safety Elijah Riley off waivers Wednesday, a day after he was cut by the New York Jets.

Riley (6-foot, 205 pounds) started seven of the Jets’ final eight games last season soon after being signed off the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice squad. Riley made brief appearances (most on special teams) over his first 1½ NFL seasons with the Eagles after he signed with them as an undrafted free agent out of Army in 2020.

Riley has proved a versatile player, taking snaps at free safety, strong safety and as a slot/nickel cornerback. The Steelers value that in their defensive backs.

The acquisition of Riley comes about two weeks after safety Karl Joseph was placed on season-ending injured reserve.

To make room on the roster for Riley, the Steelers released safety Donovan Stiner. Stiner spent last season on the practice squad after signing with the Steelers as an undrafted free agent.

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