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The Pittsburgh Steelers have waived cornerback Cory Trice after three seasons plagued by injuries. Trice was released with a failed physical designation.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers kept trying to make it work with Cory Trice.
In the end, the injuries just didn't let it happen.
The Steelers waived the cornerback on Tuesday with a failed physical designation, according to ESPN's Brooke Pryor.
Trice hasn't been able to get over a variety of knee and hamstring injuries.
The 25-year old defensive back was originally a seventh-round pick out of Purdue in the 2023 NFL Draft.
He ended up only appearing in six games for Pittsburgh, all in the 2024 season.
He had one interception that year, along with two passes defensed and 21 total tackles.
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His interception came in a win over the Denver Broncos in that 2024 season, picking off the rookie .
The Steelers waived Cory Trice due to ongoing injury issues that prevented him from contributing to the team.
A failed physical designation indicates that Trice was unable to meet the team's health requirements, leading to his release.
Cory Trice played for the Pittsburgh Steelers for three seasons before being waived.
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Given that Trice failed his offseason physical, that's not a good sign for his chances of getting more chances in the NFL, but it seems likely he'd at least try. He proved capable when he got a chance to play, but his body has just let him down too often.
It's a bummer, for sure, but the Steelers are finally moving on from Trice.