Steelers General Manager Signs 3-Year Contract, with Team Through 2028
- Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan signed a new three-year contract extension on July 3, 2025, keeping him through the 2028 season.
- Khan became the Steelers' general manager in 2022 after succeeding Kevin Colbert and has since overseen roster construction through drafts, trades, and free agency.
- Under Khan's leadership, the Steelers shifted from a traditionally conservative management style to a more aggressive approach in building their roster.
- Khan expressed his gratitude to Art Rooney II for his ongoing support and emphasized the team's goal of securing another Super Bowl victory for Pittsburgh and its loyal fans.
- The contract extension secures Khan as Steelers GM through 2028 as the team looks forward to continuing its roster-building trend and future success.
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