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Former Viking Dean Lowry signs with Steelers

Last offseason the Vikings and defensive lineman Dean Lowry agreed to terms on a two-year deal. After suffering a pectoral injury and missing significant time the team decided to part ways which made him a free agent. He is now heading from the NFC North to the AFC North as a result.

Lowry agreed to another two-year deal, this time with the Pittsburgh Steelers. At the time of the signing the financials of the deal were not yet known.

Lowry will be entering his ninth year in the NFL in 2024 after spending seven seasons with the Packers before signing with the Vikings last offseason. He has played in a total of 120 games in his career but only appeared in nine games for the Vikings.

In nine games, with four starts, he earned 14 tackles with one pass deflection, and one fumble recovery. Upon signing with the Steelers, he is assumed to fill the same type of rotational, depth role that he had with the Vikings.

Story originally appeared on Vikings Wire