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  • The Steelers are still trying to restructure C Jeff Hartings’s contract.
    Hartings counts roughly $4.6 million against the salary cap as his current deal stands. They still might have to choose between he and backup Chukky Okobi ($2 million cap number).
  • Steelers signed C Jeff Hartings to a restructured two-year contract for $5.8 million with a signing bonus of $1.75 million.
    The deal creates an extra $2.1 million in salary cap room for the team. Hartings will share center duties with Chukky Okobi, who was also re-signed.
  • Pittsburgh will look to restructure C Jeff Hartings’ contract.
    The Pro Bowler signed a six year, $24.25 million deal with the Steelers in 2001. He is not a candidate to be cut.
  • The Steelers will likely have to decide between Pro Bowler Jeff Hartings and reserve center Chukky Okobi.
    Hartings will count $4.57 million against the cap and Okobi’s number is $2 million. Pittsburgh will want to restructure Hartings’s deal and release Okobi, but if Hartings is unwilling, he’d be cut and Okobi would take over.
  • Steelers center Jeff Hartings is slated to miss an “extended period of time” after spraining his medial collateral ligament in Week 8.
    Can it get any worse for Pittsburgh? After losing to the Raiders, it doesn’t seem like it. Backup Chukky Okobi replaced Hartings at center.