A Steelers Depot daily segment. A quick hit of some Pittsburgh Steelers-related stories that may not require a complete article but nuggets worth mentioning and passing on to you guys.

Your Depot After Dark for April 18.

Joseph-Day To Hold Camp

New Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day will hold a youth football camp next month. Per the Pocono Record, Joseph-Day will hold it at his former high school, Stroudsburg High, on May 23. It will be open to kids ages 8-14. It’s the second such camp Joseph-Day has held at the school.

Joseph-Day has served as an active community member throughout his career, making this story little surprise. On the field, he’s expected to serve as a rotational Steelers defensive lineman, best known for his ability to stop the run.

Steelers Attend Pens Game

Several Pittsburgh Steelers made their way to PPG Paints Arena to cheer on the Pittsburgh Penguins for tonight’s Game One of the playoffs against the Philadelphia Flyers. Cam Heyward, Yahya Black, Alex Highsmith, Sebastian Joseph-Day, and others helped get the crowd pumped.

Black attended Saturday’s Pirates game, making for a full day experience of Pittsburgh sports.

As of this writing, the Penguins and Flyers are still scoreless.

Bettis Leads Showcase

Former Pittsburgh Steelers RB and Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis will lead a showcase at Carnegie Mellon University, focusing on AI’s role in sports.

“An invitation-only event that brings together global investors, AI founders, CEOs, civic leaders, and sports leaders during NFL Draft Week for a day of engaging discussions, live demonstrations, and industry innovations on AI’s extraordinary potential to transform the future of sports,” says the school’s press release.

Bettis is in town for the NFL Draft and will announce one of Pittsburgh’s Day Two selections in the second or third round.

The NFL has continually used AI to improve its range and speed of data. Of course, you don’t need AI to know how great a runner Bettis was during his playing days.

Anderson Gets Paid

Houston Texans EDGE Will Anderson has reset the market with a three-year, $150 million extension to remain with the Texans. Per reports, the contract includes $134 million guaranteed.

It makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.

Source: Will Anderson is signing a three-year $150 million extension that makes him the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history. The deal includes $134 million guaranteed. pic.twitter.com/tYNUR641oc

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 17, 2026

Anderson set a single-season best with 12 sacks in 2025 on his way to making the Pro Bowl and being named first-team All-Pro. He finished second in the Defensive Player of the Year voting behind Myles Garrett.

In the Wild Card game against Pittsburgh, Anderson posted three quarterback hits and a half-sack in Houston’s 30-6 win, a victory powered by its defense. A contract well-earned.