Former Pittsburgh Steelers nose tackle, Casey Hampton was a beloved fan favorite in the city. During his 12 seasons with the Steelers, Hampton crafted an illustrious career, contributing significantly to the team's success with two Super Bowl victories.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' last championship came in Super Bowl XLIII. It was Head Coach Mike Tomlin’s second season leading the Steelers. The 2008 team was led by the last truly great defensive unit in the NFL.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been playing in Acrisure Stadium, formerly Heinz Field, since 2001. The stadium has seen hard-hitting division rivalry games.
The job of a nose tackle is sometimes a thankless one. Generally tasked with more of a role absorbing blockers than making plays, the man in the middle of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 3-4 defense has not always been covered in glitz and glamor — especially recently.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are days away from selecting the next rookie class to their roster, and one of the first teammates to welcome them will be former
The Pittsburgh Steelers from 2004-2011 were a force to be reckoned with. They had a ferocious defense and a young playmaking quarterback that had the gift of performing late-game magic, seemingly on command.
Last week Wednesday, I had the opportunity to interview Arizona State DL Nesta Jade Silvera during the media breakfast in Mobile, Alabama at the Senior Bowl.
Casey Hampton might be one of the most underrated Pittsburgh Steelers of all-time. That entire defensive line, him, Aaron Smith, Brett Keisel, and Chris Hoke, quietly did their job.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are well represented on the initial list of 2023 Pro Football Hall of candidates. The team announced that kicker Gary Anderson,
Historically, much of the attention in Pittsburgh Steelers’ defensive lore deals with the front seven, from the likes of the Steel Curtain featuring Mean
It feels fitting that a team called the Steelers, from Pittsburgh, would be one of the greatest franchises in the history of the rough-and-tumble, smashmouth NFL.
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