Steelers Revamp Practice Squad with Key Changes
The Pittsburgh Steelers have made significant changes to their practice squad, underlining their commitment to strengthening the team’s depth. One notable addition is cornerback Tre Flowers.
Tre Flowers Joins the Steelers’ Practice Squad
Tre Flowers has been signed to the Steelers’ practice squad after a brief stint with the team. Originally, Flowers was added to the 53-man roster on Christmas Day. However, he was released earlier this week as part of ongoing team adjustments.
Career Overview of Tre Flowers
The cornerback has had an extensive career in the NFL, spanning eight seasons. His statistics highlight his experience and contributions on the field:
- Games Played: 87
- Games Started: 43
- Career Interceptions: 4
- Forced Fumbles: 5
- Passes Defensed: 22
- Total Tackles: 270
- Solo Tackles: 211
Before joining the Steelers, Flowers played for the Detroit Lions in 2025, where he participated in two games.
Draft and Team History
Flowers was selected in the fifth round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks, chosen as the 146th overall pick out of Oklahoma. Throughout his career, he has been part of several teams, including:
- Seattle Seahawks
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Atlanta Falcons
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Indianapolis Colts
- Chicago Bears
The Steelers also made a significant roster move by releasing offensive tackle David Sharpe from the practice squad earlier this week. These adjustments reflect the team’s ongoing strategy to enhance their overall competitiveness in the league.