Steelers Depot Daily Segment. A quick hit of Pittsburgh Steelers-related stories related to nuggets that may not require a full article, but are worth mentioning and telling to you all.
Depot after it got dark on April 1st.
Coach and general manager together
The NFL’s biggest decision maker is this week’s owners meeting. For the Steelers, it is Mike Tomlin, Omar Kahn and Art Rooney II. All three men spoke to the media and revealed some important information. But they seem to have some fun too.
Fox Insider Jay Glazer apparently appears to be appearing at the owners’ meeting. Post a video to his Twitter show Many NFL head coaches and general managers spend time together. Tomlin is not difficult to miss on video. His voice can be heard all over, and he appears to be enjoying seeing his familiar face. This includes San Francisco 49ers GM John Lynch, whom Tomlin coached once upon a time.
Humphrey loves Steelers uniforms.
The Baltimore Ravens are undoubtedly the Steelers’ biggest rival. The two teams have gone through several classic matches over the years, but usually play very hard with each other. Nevertheless, Ravens corner Marlon Humphrey appears to love certain Steelers uniforms.
On his Twitter Humphrey said he believes the Steelers Bumblebee jersey is the best throwback uniform ever. That might be a controversial opinion. The Steelers brought back those uniforms in the 2010s, and while some people loved them, others hated them. But Humphrey sounds like a fan.
Rogers remembers
The Steelers had an incredible team in the 2010s. They put together some of their best offenses thanks to players like Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown. Unfortunately, they were unable to reach the Super Bowl. Eli Rogers, a wide range of Steelers receivers from 2015 to 2018, recently reflected how he failed in one of those years.
Rogers Take him to Twitter and he stated him It happened to catch a rerun of the Steelers game against the Dallas Cowboys in 2016. It was a game where Roethlisberger ran the perfect fake spike on Brown, but the Steelers still lost. Rodgers seemed to believe the Steelers should have won the championship that year, and they came close. They just ran short and lost to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game.