Is Cam Heyward retiring? Pittsburgh Steelers’ captain sent mixed signals on his future (Getty) Cam Heyward’s tenure in the NFL is no longer certain. After spending his 15th season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the veteran DT openly admitted he has not decided whether to return for the next season. His latest remarks have sparked fresh chatter about whether retirement could be near.Heyward’s body of work and leadership remain unquestioned. But his candid remarks about needing time to disconnect and prioritize family moments have fuelled uncertainty around what comes next in his career.
Cam Heyward on pausing after the season and why he won’t commit yet
Heyward spoke about his future on The Rich Eisen Show when asked if he would return for another season.“I’m working on that,” he said. “It’s more just about where I’m at, and kind of decompressing after the season. That whole week of my tea and everything, it threw me for the biggest loop. My mom and my brothers, they were all checking on me, like, I just need to shut up right now. I don’t need to say much. Even on the pod, I was like, I can’t talk about this stuff because I’m not ready to.”When asked about what decompressing looks like, the Steelers captain shared a personal side.“First, I go back to dad mode,” Heyward said. “Like, I get to take my kids to school, or at least walk them to the bus stop because they don’t want me to drive them to school. They get embarrassed by me already. I get to be a dad, and I get to be a husband.”Heyward’s decision comes after a tad daunting season. Pittsburgh made the playoffs but lost in the Wild Card round. His role as captain has clearly weighed on him. While detailed 2025 individual stats vary by source and grading metrics, Pro Football Focus listed Heyward among the highest-graded interior defensive players in the league, reflecting a significant impact on the field. Contractually, Heyward remains signed with the Steelers through the 2026 season. According to Over The Cap, his cap charge for 2026 is approximately $19.15 million under his contract extension. That means if he chooses to play, he still carries significant value and role for Pittsburgh.There is also a notable change in the Steelers organisation this offseason. Veteran HC Mike Tomlin’s departure after 19 seasons has ushered in a new era in the Steelers, and that context hangs over each veteran’s decision about the future.Even as his playing future remains undecided, Heyward is already preparing for a life beyond the field in some ways. NBC Sports alluded that he will join as a guest analyst on its Super Bowl LX Pregame Show this Sunday, alongside Aaron Donald, Kyle Shanahan and Fred Warner. So, now he has made it clear he is in no rush to return without the right mindset and balance. His next move will come only after that reflection.