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Keion Adams is among the players signed to the Steelers' practice squad.
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Steelers sign 11 players to practice squad

Peter Diana/Post-Gazette

Steelers sign 11 players to practice squad

The Steelers’ 11-man practice squad signed on Sunday consists of players who all had been on the team’s 90-man roster and cleared waivers.

The 10 on the regular practice squad include:

LB Keion Adams, CB Brian Allen, RB Jarvion Franklin, WR Trey Griffey, TE Bucky Hodges, DE Lavon Hooks, lB Farrington Huguenin, WR Tevin Jones, C Patrick Morris, and OL R.J. Prince. In addition, TE Christian Scotland-Williamson, also with them in camp, is 11th on the squad through the International Player Pathway program.

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Practice squad players earn $7,600 per week. Rookies on the 53-man roster with minimum base salaries earn $26,470 weekly.

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First Published: September 2, 2018, 6:47 p.m.

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Keion Adams is among the players signed to the Steelers' practice squad.  (Peter Diana/Post-Gazette)
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