The Pittsburgh Steelers are bringing back a familiar face at outside linebacker.According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Steelers have re-signed Jacoby Windmon, marking his third different official stint with the organization.LB Jacoby Windmon, who spent parts of the 2024-25 seasons with Pittsburgh, re-signed today with the Steelers.— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 16, 2026During his collegiate career at UNLV and Michigan State from 2019 to 2023, Windmon racked up a total of 223 tackles and 18.5 sacks across 41 games.The Steelers signed Windmon as an undrafted free agent in May 2024, and he recorded 11 tackles during the preseason that year before getting released at final roster cuts. Pittsburgh later added Windmon to its practice squad that October, but the Carolina Panthers signed him to their active roster and kept him around for the rest of the year.The Panthers waived Windmon at final roster cuts last August, opening the door for Pittsburgh to sign him to its practice squad in October.Windmon was cut several weeks later, though, and Carolina scooped him back up to close out the 2025 campaign.After being waived by the Panthers in May, Windmon signed with the UFL's Columbus Aviators and posted seven tackles with 3.5 sacks over three games.Windmon, who was also among those trying out at Pittsburgh's rookie minicamp in May, will look to make an impact for the team in his third-straight year with the team.Make sure to bookmark Steelers On SI, and find our podcast All Steelers Talk on YouTube or anywhere you listen!Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow