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Steelers release receiver Moore

The Pittsburgh Steelers released wide receiver Lance Moore (16) Monday and have decided to allow linebacker Jason Worilds to become a free agent.

One week before the start of free agency, the Steelers have an estimated $9 million in salary cap room after they released wide receiver Lance Moore and passed on the chance to assure that Jason Worilds would not sign elsewhere.

The 4 p.m. deadline passed Monday without them using the franchise or transition tag on a player. Worilds really was the only candidate for a tag, but he will now enter free agency next Tuesday without a new contract, free to sign anywhere. The Steelers put the transition tag on him last season at a one-year salary of $9,754,000. They would have to pay him 120 percent of that, or $11.7 million, to do so again. The transition tag gives a team the right to match any contract a player might receive from another in free agency.

The Steelers have not written off trying to still negotiate a new contract with Worilds even after he becomes an unrestricted free agent March 10, but that seems more and more unlikely because he is considered one of the top outside linebackers/pass rushers available in free agency.

The Steelers have nearly $9 million estimated under the NFL’s salary cap, which was revealed Monday by the NFL Players Association to be $143.28 million for each team - $10 million more than last year - not counting the carryover for each team from 2014. The Steelers had a carryover of $778,469. That puts their cap at $144,058,469, according to the NFLPA.

Moore’s $1.5 million salary for 2015 was removed from their books today when they released him. But that will be offset by another minimum-salary player of $435,000, which means they will create slightly more than $1 million in cap room with the move.

The Steelers signed Moore to a two-year contract last year after the New Orleans Saints released him. He caught only 14 passes for 198 yards and two touchdowns.

The Steelers will likely create even more salary cap room as they negotiate new deals for Ben Roethlisberger and Cam Heyward.

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