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Steelers Stand by Metcalf Despite Suspension

Despite DK Metcalfs suspension, Pittsburgh Steelers stand by him, committing to his contract through 2026. They wont void his massive guarantees, potentially owing him everything if they try to back out later. The team values his talent, but may seek clarification to avoid future issues.

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