September 19, 2024

Pittsburgh Steelers: 2nd Round Pick Un-Retires, Announces He Wants To Play For Steelers (Breaking)

The Pittsburgh Steelers are sitting at 6-3 on the year and squarely in the AFC Wild Card race.  The Steelers only trail the Ravens (8-3) in the AFC North and could challenge Baltimore for the divisional crown if they go on a run.  One former second-round draft pick reportedly wants to help the Steelers with that potential run.

Pittsburgh Steelers: 2nd Round Pick Un-Retires, Announces He Wants To Play For Steelers (Breaking) - Gridiron Heroics

Former 2nd Round Draft Pick Myles Jack Wants To Play For The Pittsburgh Steelers After Coming Out Of Retirement

NFL Media reports that the Pittsburgh Steelers and linebacker Myles Jack are interested in reuniting as they prepare for a playoff run. In August, Jack retired after signing with the Philadelphia Eagles. He played for the Steelers last year.

In the summer, the 28-year-old linebacker revealed that he considered leaving football to pursue trade school, but eventually decided against that.

Last season, he recorded 108 tackles in 15 games for Pittsburgh. After graduating from UCLA in 2016, Jack was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the 36th overall pick. During his 103-game career, Jack has recorded 617 tackles, 6.5 sacks, and three interceptions.

As a result of Kwon Alexander’s injured reserve placement earlier this week, the Steelers now have three inside linebackers on injured reserve (Cole Holcomb and Chapelle Russell). There are two players at the position on the active roster (Mark Robinson and Elandon Roberts) and one on the practice squad (Tariq Carpenter).

According to ESPN’s Brooke Pryor, although the position is thin, head coach Mike Tomlin says the team is not looking “outside the organization” for solutions. The Athletic’s Mark Kaboly recently reported that Pittsburgh expects practice squad veteran Mykal Walker to play despite his limited experience.

Given all these reports, it will be interesting to see if Jack will actually join the team.

 

 

 

 

 

Steelers’ Cam Heyward tells doubters ‘Screw you’ and responds to LeBron James

Halfway through the NFL season, fans are still working to evaluate the field. But Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Cam Heyward has a message for those who have deemed the Steelers as “fraudulent.

Steelers' Cam Heyward tells doubters 'Screw you' and responds to LeBron  James

The critique seems to be that head coach Mike Tomlin’s ability to lead his team to a 6-3 record is a fluke that won’t withstand the playoffs. That perspective could potentially be supported by Pittsburgh’s offense, which is ranked 28th in the league. Through the first nine games of the season, the Steelers have a minus-26 point differential.

On his “Not Just Football” podcast, Heyward fired back:

“Who are they judging?” Heyward said. “They’re not in this. Smoke and mirrors? Screw you. We worked too hard for this. These guys dedicate their lives. We try to be a good defense. Smoke and mirrors, I think that’s a cloud of smoke.”

His defense began with a response to Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, who compared his team to the Steelers after a 120-101 loss to the Orlando Magic earlier this month.

“We’re like the Pittsburgh Steelers right now,” James said. “The Pittsburgh Steelers, right now, have not outgained or outscored any of their opponents in this season right now and yet they’ve got a winning record.”

The NBA star was attempting to cite Elias Sports Bureau, which said the Steelers’ 20-16 win over the Tennessee Titans marked just the 34th time in the NFL’s history that a team was outgained in each of the first eight weeks yet still held a winning record.

“I love LeBron but man, stay away from football, my guy,” Heyward said. “6-3 is 6-3.”

Heyward, a six-time Pro Bowler, also refuted the idea that the Steelers are cranking out ugly wins.

“What is pretty? For me personally, ‘pretty’ is overrated,” he said. “People say ‘pretty’ is scoring a lot of points, right? Isn’t ‘pretty’ a defense dominating and making sure we can make the right plays at the right time? And your offense makes plays accordingly? I hate that we’ve gotten to a point where, ‘Oh, we’re not blowing out the teams, so we’re gonna dice these people up and not agree with how they’re winning.’ It doesn’t matter. You play football to win the game. Nothing else. Win the game. Get off the field. Keep it moving.”

He’s not the only Steeler to address the topic. Star linebacker T.J. Watt said people are focused on things that don’t matter in the long run.

“Nobody is going to remember in 10 years what the scores were. It is all about wins and losses,” T.J. Watt said. “Each and every week, we are just trying to get the job done. It is not saying that we aren’t trying to get style points, but we understand that there is so much good football left in the tank for us. We aren’t trying to peak right now but we are continually trying to trend in the right direction.”

It seems that the path to more wins will be a little easier for the Steelers, as the team is set to compete against backup quarterbacks for the next two games.

On Sunday, they’ll face the Cleveland Browns, who lost Deshaun Watson to a season-ending shoulder injury. Rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson will start in his place.

The Cincinnati Bengals are Pittsburgh’s Week 12 opponent. The Bengals saw Joe Burrow leave Thursday night’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens with a torn ligament in his wrist that will keep him out for the remainder of the 2023-24 campaign.

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