RK The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly working out a veteran edge rusher who once racked up 51 tackles, 3.5 sacks, and 9 tackles for loss in a single season — and insiders say he could be the depth piece they desperately need.
Pittsburgh, PA – October 8, 2025
The Pittsburgh Steelers hosted a workout on Tuesday with edge rusher K.J. Henry, a former fifth-round pick of the Washington Commanders, as reported by
Aaron Wilson (KPRC2 Houston).
Henry, a standout from Clemson, made his mark in college with a dominant senior season — 51 tackles, 3.5 sacks, and 9 tackles for loss
, along with six passes defensed. At the 2023 NFL Combine, he measured 6’4” and 251 pounds, running the 40-yard dash in 4.63 seconds.
As a rookie, Henry appeared in 10 games for Washington, posting 19 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and 2 passes defensed. He later spent time with the
Bengals, Cowboys, and Eagles, earning a Super Bowl ring as part of Philadelphia’s 2024–25 practice squad.
With 144 career special teams snaps, Henry offers versatility and experience across multiple defensive systems.
While no contract has been signed yet, the Steelers’ decision to bring Henry in underscores their intent to add depth to the pass-rushing unit amid rotation changes and injury concerns heading into Week 6.
BREAKING: Bears Rookie Impregnates Cheerleader After Brief Fling — Faces Ultimatum From Ryan Poles


Chicago, IL – August 13, 2025
The buzz at Bears training camp is usually fueled by on-field battles and roster debates, but this week’s headlines have taken an unexpected turn. An off-field incident has suddenly overshadowed football conversations inside Halas Hall.
Multiple sources confirm that a brief relationship between a Chicago Bears rookie and a team cheerleader has led to an unplanned pregnancy. The development has sparked immediate discussion about accountability, personal choices, and the organization’s expectations for its players.
The player in question is wide receiver Jahdae Walker, selected in the fifth round after a productive college career at Texas A&M. Known for his deep-ball threat and size, Walker was projected to be a valuable addition to the Bears’ passing attack.
Bears General Manager Ryan Poles addressed the matter directly: “I’m not sure if this is good news or bad. Either way, we congratulate him and his family. But let’s be clear — if the baby is kept and born healthy, he stays. If he shows any intent to harm or walk away, he’s done. That’s not who we are as Bears.”

Walker’s camp performances had been turning heads, showing sharp route-running and strong hands in contested catches. Now, his NFL journey is tied as much to how he handles personal responsibility as to his performance between the lines.
Inside the locker room, reactions range from quiet support to pointed reminders about what it means to represent the Bears. Veterans have privately stressed that character and commitment matter just as much as game-day execution.
For the Bears’ front office, this is more than a player’s private life—it’s about reinforcing the culture that Chicago prides itself on. In a league where distractions can derail seasons, the organization is drawing a hard line.
As the season approaches, all eyes will be on how Walker responds. His choices in the weeks ahead may determine not only his role on the team, but whether he remains in Chicago at all.