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The Pittsburgh Steelers are trading a sixth-round pick to the New England Patriots for safety Kyle Dugger and a seventh-round pick, according to multiple reports. That move comes on the heels of DeShon Elliott’s injury, which will land him on injured reserve.
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Kyle Dugger trade grades: Steelers give up almost nothing to land former Patriots starting safety
The 29-year-old Dugger had been with the Patriots since 2020 when the team selected him in the second round of the NFL Draft. If you were watching the draft that year, you probably remember when Dugger got selected, and that's mostly because his pick happened while Bill Belichick's dog, Nike, was running the Patriots' war room.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers continued their effort to improve in the secondary by acquiring safety Kyle Dugger in a trade from the New England Patriots on Tuesday night, according to ESPN. In the deal, the Steelers reportedly sent a sixth-round pick in exchange for Dugger and a seventh-round pick.
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