Cordarrelle Patterson says he has been released by Steelers

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PITTSBURGH -- The Steelers are releasing four-time All-Pro returner Cordarrelle Patterson, he announced on social media Monday.

Patterson, 34, took a sarcastic tone in his X post:

By moving on from Patterson, the Steelers save $2.8 million in cap space. The team initially signed the veteran last offseason following a rule change to kickoffs to make the play more dynamic. Patterson, though, had just 11 kick returns for 240 yards in his lone season with the Steelers. That mark was his second-lowest season total after recording just 153 yards on seven returns in 2023.

Limited by a midseason ankle injury, Patterson played in 13 games last season and picked up 135 yards on 32 carries. He also had 12 receptions on 14 targets for 80 yards and a touchdown.

Patterson didn't participate in the team's offseason activities and didn't practice in any of the team's first four training camp practices this season.