Unlike their head coach, the Steelers are not going to extend the contract of general manager Kevin Colbert this year and will wait until after the season to do so — if they do so.
Team president and owner Art Rooney II told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Friday that it was Colbert’s decision to wait until after the season to decide on his future with the team. Colbert’s contract with the Steelers expires after the 2020 draft.
“At this stage of the game, he’s really not looking to do any long-term planning,” Rooney said. “We talked and we agreed he’d rather wait till after the season to talk about the contract.”
In recent years, the Steelers have sometimes extended Colbert’s contract around the same time they have extended coach Mike Tomlin’s deal. They did his most recent contract extension in August 2017, giving him a two-year deal just weeks after the team extended Tomlin’s contract. In July 2015, the Steelers signed Colbert to an extension through the 2018 draft, shortly after extending Tomlin’s deal through the 2018 season.
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It would be a huge loss and hard to replace .... He was a great GM for us, but the end is coming for him ... He's been our GM since 2000 and it's very hard to be successful with the same teams for 20 years, but Colbert did that


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