With just days to go before training camp, the Pittsburgh Steelers took a look at two players on Monday.
According to the league's transactions wire, the Steelers worked out former Denver Broncos defensive lineman Marquiss Spencer and former Tennessee Titans fullback Tory Carter.
A former seventh-round pick of the Broncos, Spencer has just one NFL game under his belt, which came during his 2021 rookie campaign. After being let go by Denver, Spencer latched on with the New York Jets' practice squad but didn't see any action.
Carter, who was an undrafted free-agent signing of the Titans in 2021, has 17 games of NFL experience, although he hasn't seen any action since 2022. The LSU product appeared in eight during his rookie season and nine in his sophomore campaign. He played snaps on both offense and special teams.
The Steelers already have a fullback on their roster in Jack Colletto.
All Steelers players are set to report to training camp on Wednesday, July 24, and the first practice is slated for Thursday, July 25. You can check out the Steelers' full training camp schedule right here.