The year three leap is a phenomenon that doesn't get talked about enough in the NFL. Essentially, by the end a player's third season in the NFL, you typically know what you have in a player.
Amidst their preparations for a trip to Dublin, Ireland, where they'll take on the Minnesota Vikings at Croke Park in Week 4, the Pittsburgh Steelers welcomed an old friend back to their facility.
Per the wire, the Commanders announced the release of G Nate Herbig from the reserve/retired list on Saturday. He now becomes an unrestricted free agent with the ability to work out or sign with any team.
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
The Commanders announced the elevation of veteran CB Antonio Hamilton for their matchup in Week 3. In a corresponding move, the team released OL Nate Herbig from the retired list.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Washington Commanders were dealt a blow when interior offensive lineman Nate Herbig decided to retire. This was out of the blue, forcing second-year general manager Adam Peters to pivot quickly with the signing of free-agent Lucas Niang.
The Washington Commanders were rocked by the news of Nate Herbig's retirement just a few short days into training camp. They were expecting the offensive lineman to provide valuable depth this season, so it has the scope to expose some slight flaws if injury strikes at any stage.
A former member of the New York Jets is calling it a career after five seasons in the National Football League. Former Jets starting guard Nate Herbig signed a deal with the Washington Commanders this offseason but is hanging up his cleats and retiring, as shared by Commanders team reporter Zach Selby.
The latest headline at Commanders Park happened today as the Washington Commanders reported for practice and received some unfortunate news. This time, it isn't about a contract extension, but instead a player stepping away from the game of football and retiring.
The Washington Commanders experienced a surprise change to their offensive line Tuesday morning. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn announced that veteran offensive lineman Nate Herbig was officially placed on the team’s reserve/retired list.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
A shoulder injury sidelined Nate Herbig for the entire 2024 campaign. Instead of returning to action this season, the veteran offensive lineman has ended his career.
The Washington Commanders announced they have placed G Nate Herbig on the reserve/retired list. Herbig, 27, signed with the Eagles as an undrafted free agent out of Stanford in 2019.
With training camps in full swing across the National Football League, we have seen more than just real football practice fields over the last two weeks.
The Washington Commanders gave Nate Herbig a chance to resurrect his career this offseason. But unfortunately for the offensive lineman, there was no longer the motivation needed to compete.
Steel City Underground presents our 2024 Steelers Recall: a look back at Pittsburgh Steelers games and storylines from last season. One of the more unpleasant
Steel City Underground presents our 2024 Steelers Recall: a look back at Pittsburgh Steelers games and storylines from last season. The Pittsburgh Steelers were heavily focused on rebuilding their offensive line over the last few seasons.
Although general manager Adam Peters didn't go after some of the more prominent names in the free-agent market, he's done a good job of fortifying problem positions and maintaining continuity.
The Washington Commanders are signing former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive guard Nate Herbig to a one-year deal, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Herbig joined the Steelers in 2023 and was the team's swing guard during his first season.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Commanders are signing OL Nate Herbig to a one-year deal on Friday. Herbig, 26, signed with the Eagles as an undrafted free agent out of Stanford in 2019.
The Pittsburgh Steelers‘ offensive line was dealt a significant blow after starting center Nate Herbig was placed on injured reserve due to a torn rotator cuff.
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have lost center Nate Herbig for the entire 2024 season after the competing starter suffered a torn rotator cuff, according to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac.
The former Eagle and Jet signed a two-year, $8M deal last offseason. That pact allowed him to play in every regular and postseason game during his debut Steelers season, making a pair of starts.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made no qualms that Nate Herbig remained a legitimate option at center before the NFL Draft. But once the team landed Zach Frazier in the first round, most assumptions went to Frazier becoming the immediate starter at center.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have built up some nice depth this offseason, meaning that a player or two could be left on the outside looking in.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are not afraid to make a rookie wait until they feel like he is ready to contribute to put them into the starting lineup. Hall of Fame safety Troy Polamalu got playing time in his rookie season, but didn't start a single game.
It's no secret that the Steelers love to invest in NFL family bloodlines and that didn't change Thursday when they created another duo on the team.
The Steelers have had an uncanny number of brother duos grace their roster recently, and they could add another one to the list in the upcoming draft.
The Steelers have already made a number of moves to start free agency but one quiet signing may turn out to be the best out of the bunch.
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