Steelers Lose 2nd Player in 8 Days to Practice Squad Poaching
Veteran linebacker Jon Rhattigan made his Pittsburgh Steelers debut during Week 2 as a practice squad elevation. That now appears likely to be the only time he will play in black and gold.
The linebacker’s agency, JL Sports, announced Tuesday night that the Las Vegas Raiders have signed Rhattigan off the Steelers practice squad.
This is the second time in eight days the Steelers have lost a defender on their practice squad via another team signing the player to their active roster. On September 30, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed undrafted rookie safety Sebastian Castro from the Steelers practice squad.
Rhattigan joined the Steelers after training camp but before Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season. The linebacker spent the offseason and most of August with the Carolina Panthers.
The Panthers released Rhattigan on August 26 as part of their final roster cuts.
In his lone appearance for the Steelers, Rhattigan played six special teams snaps. He didn’t play on defense.
The Raiders added the veteran linebacker ahead of a home matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 6. The Steelers will play the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
Steelers Lose LB Jon Rhattigan to Raiders
The fact Pittsburgh’s practice squad players are worthy of consideration for active roster spots on other teams is a great sign. That speaks to the strong depth the Steelers have built this season.
But the end result is losing that depth. The Steelers have now lost a potential up-and-coming safety and veteran linebacker/special teams contributor in about a week’s span.
Rhattigan began his NFL career as an undrafted free agent in 2021. The linebacker signed with the Seattle Seahawks. As a rookie, he appeared in 14 games for the Seahawks, posting 10 combined tackles and a fumble recovery.
Rhattigan has never started an NFL game. But over three seasons in Seattle, he dressed for 36 games. Rhattigan then played 16 contests for the Panthers in 2024.
In 53 games overall, he has posted 44 combined tackles. Of the 1,044 snaps he’s taken in the NFL, 1,024 of them have come on special teams.
Rhattigan played a career-high 19 defensive snaps in Seattle during 2023.
In Las Vegas, Rhattigan will reunite with Pete Carroll. His first NFL coach, Carroll coached the linebacker with the Seahawks from 2021-23.
Steelers LB Depth Without Rhattigan
Mike Tomlin’s club has a healthy complement of linebackers on the active roster. Patrick Queen is their leader of the group while Payton Wilson and Cole Holcomb have split opportunities the past couple weeks.
Day 3 rookie Carson Bruener is also on the team’s active roster.
So linebacker practice squad depth isn’t necessarily a major need for the Steelers right now. However, the team suffered a significant practice squad setback at linebacker Tuesday.
A few hours prior to losing Rhattigan, the Steelers announced waiving linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley from the practice squad. Essentially, the team lost two practice squad linebackers Tuesday.
The Steelers signed running back Raheem Blackshear in place of Bentley.
Without Rhattigan, the team now has an open practice squad spot. It will be interesting to see if Tomlin and his staff use it to bring back Bentley.
An eight-year veteran, Bentley won the Super Bowl with the New England Patriots in 2018. He has posted 509 combined tackles, including 21 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks in 83 NFL games.
Patrick Mahomes has blunt message for Chiefs after loss to Jaguars

The Kansas City Chiefs have had very little experience with losing records during Andy Reid's tenure as their head coach, but they fell to 2-3 with their loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday night. Patrick Mahomes had a blunt message for his team after the game.
The Chiefs jumped out to a 14-0 lead before losing 31-28 to the Jaguars at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City looked like it was headed for a 21-14 lead late in the third quarter when Mahomes threw an interception at the goal line. Linebacker Devin Lloyd returned the pick 99 yards for a touchdown, and it was the Jaguars that took a 21-14 lead instead.
Though Mahomes put together a go-ahead drive late in the fourth quarter, the interception felt like a turning point in the game for Jacksonville.
Mahomes is tired of self-inflicted wounds
The Chiefs committed 13 penalties against Jaguars. Mahomes told reporters after the game that the way Kansas City lost was consistent with how the rest of the season has gone thus far. Mahomes also said the Chiefs have "lost too many games already."
"It kinda just talks about our entire season. We have the guys and we’ve executed at certain points in games and looked really good, but we kinda crush ourselves with penalties and mistakes and interceptions and fumbles and whatever that is," Mahomes said, via Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk. "We've done this to ourselves all season long. It’s been one guy here or there. In this league, it’s so close that those change games. We’ve got to be better. We’ve lost too many games already. We gotta find a way to be better as a team.”
The Jaguars had 3rd-and-15 at the Kansas City 14-yard line with 38 seconds left in the game, and the Chiefs bailed Trevor Lawrence and company out with a blatant pass interference penalty in the end zone. Lawrence then scored a game-winning touchdown on one of the most wild plays you will ever see.
Reid's teams always seem to find a way to get on track, but Mahomes radiated a clear sense of urgency in his postgame press conference on Monday night. Even if the Jaguars are a legitimate contender, the Chiefs need to stop hurting themselves with mistakes.