AP

One of the Steelers’ key special teams players has re-signed with the club.

Backup safety Robert Golden has inked his one-year restricted free agent tender. The transaction was noted in Wednesday’s NFL personnel notice.

Golden was tendered at the lowest level by Pittsburgh, receiving a one-year deal for about $1.54 million.

A fourth-year pro from Arizona, Golden notched 10 special teams tackles for Pittsburgh in 2014. While he’s likely to remain a special teams contributor, it’s possible he could have a chance to push for a little more playing time on defense this year. The Steelers are replacing long-time starting strong safety Troy Polamalu, who has retired.