UPDATE (10:05 PM): Per The Athletic’s Mike DeFabo, Brock Hoffman has not agreed to a deal with the Steelers and Jordan Schultz, who posted the news, has deleted his tweet without an update.
Contrary to reports, former Dallas Cowboys G/C Brock Hoffman has not yet agreed to a deal, per source.
— Mike DeFabo (@MikeDeFabo) March 11, 2026
Our original story is below.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are signing veteran offensive guard/center Brock Hoffman to a one-year contract, per NFL insider Jordan Schultz. The deal is worth $2.5 million.
As Schultz notes, Hoffman reunites with Mike McCarthy after coaching him in Dallas from 2022-2024.
UPDATE (9:57 PM): Schultz has deleted his tweet noting the Steelers are signing Hoffman. It’s currently unclear if he posted incorrect information or is updating with more information. We’ll update this post if he tweets again.
Here is a screenshot of his original tweet.
Sources: The #Steelers are signing former #Cowboys C/G Brock Hoffman to a 1-year, $2.5M deal — reuniting with HC Mike McCarthy.
The 26-year-old Hoffman started 14 games over the last two years, proving to be a valuable depth piece at C and both G spots. pic.twitter.com/3x4SRJjR6m
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 11, 2026
A former undrafted free agent out Virginia Tech, Hoffman has appeared in 54 games making 16 starts. He’s started seven games each of the past two seasons, logging time along the interior. Last year, he played 419 snaps at center and 55 at left guard. In 2024, he picked up 387 snaps at right guard, 109 at center, and 19 at left guard. Here’s Hoffman’s career snap breakdown:
Center: 684 snaps
Right Guard: 452 snaps
Left Guard: 74 snaps
In college, Hoffman primarily played right guard and center. Coming out of school, he measured in at 6034, 302 pounds with 33 1/4-inch arms at his Pro Day.
A restricted free agent, the Cowboys surprisingly opted against tendering him, making Hoffman unrestricted once the new league year begins Wednesday at 4 PM/EST.
Hoffman will help replace Isaac Seumalo, who agreed to a three-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals on Monday. Hoffman may compete with Spencer Anderson as the Steelers’ starting left guard or could be a top backup at left guard and behind center Zach Frazier. Last year’s backup center, Ryan McCollum, is a restricted free agent who hasn’t been tendered or signed back.
Turning 27 in July, Hoffman offers a blend of youth and experience. His small contract won’t prevent Pittsburgh from using a top draft pick along the interior offensive line, either, though the Steelers have other positions to address as well.
Given the high price offensive linemen usually command, this is an economical and smart signing. Look for a full scouting report in the coming days.
He is the fourth external acquisition the Steelers have made through the first two days of the legal tampering period. The team has agreed to deals with fellow free agents CB Jamel Dean and RB Rico Dowdle in addition to a trade that will send WR Michael Pittman Jr. from the Indianapolis Colts to the Steelers.