The Steelers continued to re-sign their players, as cornerback Anthony Madison officially agreed to a one-year, $1.01 million deal Friday.
Madison is one of the Steelers' top special-teams players.
The 5-foot-9, 180-pounder had a career-high 25 tackles on special teams in 2008 and helped shore up the kick coverage teams that had struggled the previous season.
His signing also adds depth at cornerback, where the Steelers lost Bryant McFadden to free agency.
The Steelers have yet to sign a free agent from another team, but they have been busy locking up their players, including starting offensive tackles Max Starks and Willie Colon and starting guard Chris Kemoeatu. (Tribune-Review)
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