The Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly re-opened talks over a trade for Miami Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith.
It comes amid news that Donald Parham Jr, the former Chargers tight end who joined Pittsburgh earlier this offseason, is set to miss the 2025 campaign after tearing his Achilles.
Smith is said to be eyeing a new contract with the Dolphins, having signed a two-year, $8.4million deal with Miami last season.
Now, according to ESPN, there is renewed hope that a trade could be completed and the tight end could land in Pittsburgh.
That is despite Smith’s agent insisting recently that the 29-year-old’s ‘first choice’ is to remain with the Dolphins.
Should the tight end join Pittsburgh, he could be a teammate of Aaron Rodgers but the legendary quarterback’s future remains up in the air.
The Steelers have reportedly re-opened talks over a trade for Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith

Legendary quarterback Aaron Rodgers has yet to confirm whether he will join the Steelers
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin saw Donald Parham Jr tear his Achilles tendon this week
The 41-year-old, who was released by the Jets earlier this year, met with the Steelers back in March. But Rodgers teased retirement at the end of the 2024 season and he has yet to confirm whether he will play another year in the NFL.
Smith’s next move is still to be decided, too. As reported by ESPN, the tight end wants to rework his two-year contract.
‘Jonnu would definitely like to stay in Miami. That’s his first choice,’ Drew Rosenhaus, Smith’s agent, told WSVN-TV.
‘This is where he lives in the offseason. He had a record-breaking season last year. It was the best season ever for a Miami Dolphin tight end.’
Rosenhaus continued: ‘He broke the team record for receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns for a tight end and was the team’s single Pro Bowl player. He’s an incredibly valuable part of this team… he went to college at FIU. His dream team is the Dolphins. Hopefully, everything works out where he can stay in Miami.”
Last season, Smith set Dolphins records for receptions (88) and receiving yards (884) by a tight end. He also earned a first Pro Bowl selection of his career and was Miami’s No 1 receiver for the season.
Now the tight end could be reunited with Arthur Smith, who is offensive coordinator in Pittsburgh. They previously worked together at the Titans and the Falcons.