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Lions Sign Former Steelers Nose Tackle
Michael Longo/For USA Today Network / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Detroit Lions are signing former Steelers nose tackle Tyson Alualu to a contract, according to his agent. Alualu never stopped working out after Pittsburgh did not re-sign him this offseason. Instead, he will now head to Detroit to join his third team in his NFL career. He played for the Steelers for six seasons.

“I’m preparing like I will play this season,” Alualu said on The Sick Podcast. “I can’t tell where it’s gonna be.

Back in the offseason, Alualu noted that he was working out with Cam Heyward and other Steelers in an effort to get healthy and prepared to play once again. Alualu still lives in Pittsburgh. But over last year, Alualu started the year but was demoted to second team in favor of Montravius Adams early in the season, where Adams would start the rest of the remaining games.

It was not an easy year for Alualu given all the circumstances. He was still banged up at times in a room that dealt with more than a few injuries. The Steelers still called on him as a rotational player off the bench, but he never found quite the same fountain of youth he had after the serious leg injury he suffered in 2021.

Alualu was named the Ed Block Courage Award winner for the Steelers after returning from his devastating injury. The award has been given out annually since 1984, honoring one player from each NFL team who is committed to sportsmanship and courage. Players vote for the winner, who has courageously returned from an injury or other life-changing event.

Now, he will have a chance to make money and make a playoff run with another team. The Lions are thinner at nose tackle than anywhere else and are hoping that Alualu can bring them a needed boost.

This article first appeared on Steelers Now and was syndicated with permission.

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