That said, he had a second surgery to tighten things up following the season and looks to return to the form that has earned him All-Pro status four times.
“Last year you know, we had a rough stretch there but I’m confident the way he works and you know cam the the person the player obviously and I have no doubt that cam has a lot of football,” Khan said.
“I think Cam has a lot of football left in him, and I expect him to be here for years to come.”
Khan also was asked about the status of Harris, whose fifth-year rookie option the team chose not to pick up in May.
He didn’t close the door on getting something done on that front.
“We think the world of Najee,” Khan said. “And just because that option wasn’t exercised doesn’t mean that he doesn’t have a future here. He represents us well. He’s a great football player. He’s great to have in the building. I still see a future here with Najee.”
That said, Khan isn’t focused at all on 2025. He’s working on what lies in the near future for his current roster.
The Steelers have some of the most available salary cap space in the NFL for the 2025 season, giving them flexibility to do any number of things either this season or next.
That’s not always been the case over the years, as the team has often been right up against the cap for a variety of reasons.
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