The Steelers made a flurry of roster moves on Wednesday, reshaping the team’s offensive line depth entering the final four games of the season.
The team announced that it has placed offensive tackle Calvin Anderson on injured reserve and signed practice squad offensive tackle Dylan Cook to the 53-man roster.
The team also signed offensive tackle David Sharpe to the practice squad and released running back Trey Sermon.
Anderson, who signed a two-year deal with the Steelers this offseason, had appeared
in 23 offensive snaps before his injury, falling behind Andrus Peat on the depth chart. Anderson now joins fellow tackle Broderick Jones on injured reserve.
Cook, who has been with the Steelers since 2023, made his NFL debut as a practice squad elevation against the Ravens in Week 14, playing 13 offensive snaps and not surrendering a sack after Peat, Jones, and Anderson were all unavailable. Now, he finds himself on the 53-man roster.
Sharpe, who replaced Cook on the practice squad, met with the Steelers on Dec. 5.
You can read what we wrote about the 6’6, 343-pound offensive lineman below:
Sharpe was a fourth-round pick in 2017 by the Oakland Raiders out of the University of Florida. He’s bounced around the league over his career, with stints with the Houston Texans, Washington, Baltimore Ravens, Carolina Panthers, New York Jets, and most recently, Los Angeles Chargers.
Sharpe has appeared in 46 career NFL games, but he has just six starts with his last one occurring in 2020. Over the last two seasons he’s logged one offensive snap.
The Steelers host the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football in Week 15.











