Pittsburgh Steelers' Cameron Heyward addressed whether his defensive teammates quit during the playoff matchup versus the Baltimore Ravens.
It also means they find themselves in some unpredictable situations. Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward just wrapped up his 14th season in the league, all with Pittsburgh. He said that ...
On his podcast, Not Just Football with Cam Heyward, he was asked by his co-host Hayden Walsh about the playoff struggles. The Steelers have lost in the first round of the playoffs the last five ...
Steelers defensive stars Cam Heyward and TJ Watt left due to injury in the Wild Card round against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday. However, they have both since returned to action. Heyward was evaluated for a concussion but has been cleared to return to Saturday’s Wild Card playoff game against the Ravens,
The Pittsburgh Steelers are heading into the Wild Card Round as healthy as one could expect at this point in the season, but there are still plenty of updates from HC Mike Tomlin ahead of Saturday’s playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens.
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
Steelers defensive lineman Cameron Heyward missed practice Tuesday with an illness. Offensive lineman Isaac Seumalo was the only other player on the active roster out of practice. He had a rest day.
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.”
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,
The latest iteration of those teams was released on Friday, and multiple Pittsburgh Steelers made the cut. But none are more impressive or mean more than the selection of Cam Heyward to this year's first-team All-Pro
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
Steelers kicker Chris Boswell and defensive tackle Cameron Heyward were named First-Team AP All-Pro, while linebacker T.J. Watt was named Second-Team AP All-Pro. Boswell, who was also selected to the NFLPA Players' All-Pro team and the Pro Bowl Games, was voted to the AP All-Pro team for the first time in his career.