Pittsburgh Steelers' Cameron Heyward addressed whether his defensive teammates quit during the playoff matchup versus the Baltimore Ravens.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have done what they have been known for as of late: playing terrible in the playoffs after a late-season collapse. This time, they went down 21-0 at halftime to the Baltimore Ravens,
Heyward thinks he can get that elusive ring this year. “I like us versus anybody,” he said. "You can say I'm blowing smoke. But I do.”
Pittsburgh has always been known for its stout defenses, and Heyward said they know their performance is unacceptable, especially considering the proud history they are meant to represent.
For all that T.J. Watt and Cameron Heyward have given the Pittsburgh Steelers over their Hall of Fame careers, they deserve better. Watt and Heyward have been the heart and soul of Pittsbu
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Cameron Heyward continues to show that at age 35 he remains one of the NFL’s top defensive linemen. And, at 33, Chris Boswell has emerged as the league’s most reliable kicker. Two of the elder statesm
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward and kicker Chris Boswell earned first-team honors, but edge rusher T.J. Watt did not.
Dallas Cowboys DT Osa Odighizuwa built on a strong 2023 campaign with an equally impressive 2024 season. Odighizuwa would instantly bolster the Steelers' pass rush from the interior defensive line and could improve even further under the mentorship of Steelers DT Cameron Heyward.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers could move on from edge rusher T.J. Watt if the price is right, but the franchise legend doesn't intend to find a new home.
The Tennessee Titans are coming off an awful 3-14 season that saw the franchise claim the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft for the first time since 1978, when they were known as the Houston Oilers.