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  • 1 week ago | steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark

    Pittsburgh Steelers S Minkah Fitzpatrick may not be creating splash plays at the same level the last few years than when he was first acquired by the team, but he’s still one of the league’s best safeties and his role goes beyond what he’s doing on the field. Speaking to the media this week during the team’s mandatory minicamp, Steelers quarterbacks coach Tom Arth said that Fitzpatrick has been a good resource for the team’s quarterbacks by playing against him and being able to pick his brain.

  • 1 week ago | steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark

    Former Pittsburgh Steelers OLB James Harrison played an integral part on some of the team’s best defenses throughout the 2000s. Harrison won Defensive Player of the Year and helped lead the Steelers to a win in Super Bowl XLIII, and his former teammate thinks that during Harrison’s peak, he may have been the most dominant player of all-time.

  • 1 week ago | steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark

    The Pittsburgh Steelers don’t have much depth along their offensive line as it stands right now, and the performance of the starting unit will be important for the Steelers to be a good offensive team in 2025. But as much as performance matters, so does health. OT Troy Fautanu is looking to get back to full strength after missing almost all of his rookie season with a dislocated kneecap.

  • 2 weeks ago | steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark

    After being selected 10th overall in the 1987 NFL Draft, CB Rod Woodson went on to a Hall of Fame career, spending his first 10 years with the Pittsburgh Steelers and making five All-Pro teams. If it was up to Woodson, his entire career would’ve been spent in Pittsburgh, he said on In The Front Row With Mike Vaccaro. But he wasn’t happy with how the team treated him during free agency after the 1996 season. “My plan was to stay in Pittsburgh forever.

  • 2 weeks ago | steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark

    One of Aaron Rodgers’ roles with the Pittsburgh Steelers this year will be to help mentor rookie quarterback Will Howard. Through just three days of working together, Howard said Rodgers has already been a great mentor and help him make tweaks to his game that have made him better. But as Rodgers, who signed with the team last weekend, tries to get up to speed with Pittsburgh’s playbook and offense, he’s turned to the rookie Howard for some help.

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