A former Pittsburgh Steelers first-round draft pick is headed to the Las Vegas Raiders.

On Sunday, the Raiders announced the signing of S Terrell Edmunds — who was drafted by the Steelers with the 28th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.

Edmunds played six seasons with the Steelers, producing five interceptions, five sacks, 15 tackles for loss, and 417 combined tackles during his Pittsburgh tenure.

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The former first-rounder has spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles, the Tennessee Titans, Jacksonville Jaguars, and recently the Los Angeles Chargers as part of their practice squad.

Edmunds attempted a Steel City comeback last season, signing with the Steelers in September, but was unfortunately released a few months later.

The Raiders recently signed former Jets first-round safety Jamal Adams, and Edmunds’ addition serves as more evidence of a complete secondary overhaul taking place in the new Tom Brady–Las Vegas regime.

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