Steelers sign Sataoa Laumea to Reserve/Future contract

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed offensive lineman Sataoa Laumea to a Reserve/Future contract.

Laumea entered the NFL as a sixth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks. During his rookie season, he played in six games for Seattle, starting each one at right guard. In 2025, he was placed on the Seahawks practice squad and later spent time with the New Orleans Saints’ practice squad.

Laumea played college football at Utah, where he appeared in 45 games over five seasons. He started 44 consecutive games at both right guard and right tackle. He received All-Pac-12 honors for four straight years and was named to the first team in 2022.



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