Steelers Safety 2× Pro Bowl Lists Washington County Home After Team Declines Contract Extension
PITTSBURGH — Change appears to be underway for Pittsburgh Steelers safety and special teams standout Miles Killebrew — both professionally and personally.
Just days after the organization reportedly declined to offer him a contract extension, Killebrew has placed his Washington County home on the market, signaling what could be the beginning of a new chapter in his NFL journey.
Killebrew, who appeared in five games last season before suffering a knee injury, has been a key contributor on special teams during his tenure in Pittsburgh. Known for his physicality, leadership, and locker-room presence, he carved out a respected role despite limited defensive snaps.
However, with roster turnover looming and cap flexibility a priority, team sources indicate the Steelers chose not to extend his current deal. While the door to a potential return has not been officially closed, the lack of an extension suggests both sides may be preparing for separation.
Shortly after that decision, Killebrew’s home at 2028 Dantry Drive in Cecil, Washington County, was listed for $659,000. The eight-year-old property offers more than 3,700 square feet of living space, including four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a finished lower level, and an open-concept design ideal for modern living.
Located in the Overlook at Southpointe development, the property features warm wood finishes, expansive rooms, high ceilings, and a rear deck overlooking a private ravine — offering a secluded feel within a newer community setting.
Real estate representatives confirmed Killebrew has relocated out of the area, further fueling speculation that his time in Pittsburgh may be nearing its end.
While the veteran safety declined to comment publicly, league insiders note that Killebrew could draw interest from teams seeking experienced special teams leadership.
For Steelers fans, the listing feels symbolic. Killebrew may not have been the headline name on Sundays, but his energy, hustle, and professionalism made him a valued presence inside the building.
Now, as the Steelers reshape their roster for the 2026 season, one more familiar face may be preparing to move on — both from the field and from his Pittsburgh home.
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