The Pittsburgh Steelers made a massive financial commitment to cornerback Joe Haden on Sunday. The Steelers signed Haden to a two-year extension worth $22 million, keeping Haden in Pittsburgh through the 2021 season. A contract like this not only has repercussions on the Steelers’ salary cap, but it impacts the roster as a whole. Here are our three big takeaways.

Artie Burns won’t be back

One player who needed a strong 2019 season for their future is Burns. After massive struggles in 2018, Burns found himself benched. And when Steven Nelson was signed, Burns was replaced. But Burns was solid in the preseason and looks to be the primary backup to both outside cornerbacks. But the Steelers can’t make a big financial commitment to Burns after this deal with Haden.