Troy Fautanu, Pittsburgh’s first-round draft pick, was such a fan of the team growing up that he sported a Steelers license plate on his car. Every Christmas and birthday, Fautanu’s family gave him Steelers gear.
When Troy Fautanu got picked by the Pittsburgh Steelers, it was no secret that he grew up a Steelers fan and idolized Troy Polamalu. He even met Polamalu once during his USC official visit.
When Troy Fautanu got picked by the Pittsburgh Steelers, it was no secret that he grew up a Steelers fan and idolized Troy Polamalu. He even met Polamalu once during his USC official visit.
Troy Fautaunu's love for the Pittsburgh Steelers began with a connection to Troy Polamalu. But as his football career developed, the eventual first-round draft pick found himself identifying with a different black and gold legend, one on the offensive side of the ball that nevertheless demonstrated the trademark toughness he loved.
So, I'd ask the kid with the Troy Polamalu tattoo, with the proud Polynesian heritage of his own, with the childhood invested in cheering on Pittsburgh's team, with this image/message he posted as an Instagram story upon paying a formal pre-NFL Draft visit to the South Side a couple weeks ago ...
A Steelers legend has shared his thoughts on the teams busy offseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made waves this offseason with several significant moves. However, none were more attention-grabbing than their trade for former Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields in exchange for a conditional sixth-round pick.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers free safety and current ESPN analyst Ryan Clark said on First Take Wednesday that the Steelers are operating in the most unlike Steeler way he’s ever seen.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety, Troy Polamalu transcended the Steel City and earned fans all over the NFL thanks to his incredible gameplay. Polamalu seemed to have a sixth sense when it came to reading offenses.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' defense in the early 2000s was built by some of the most legendary players in the history of the NFL. Those players exuded the kind of toughness that would make the Steel Curtain players of the 1970s proud.
The Pittsburgh Steelers ensured a homecoming of sorts when they went to the podium and announced Joey Porter Jr. as the 32nd overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers strong safety Troy Polamalu famously said during his Hall of Fame speech, “The only approval any Steeler should seek is to earn the approval of previous legends who have donned the Black and Gold.
Legendary Pittsburgh Steelers safety, Troy Polamalu called it a career after the 2014 season. The only teammate he has left playing for the current team is Cam Heyward.
Pittsburgh Steelers legendary safety, Troy Polamalu is well known for his dominating physical presence and cerebral approach to the game. He has talked openly about how he became a scholar of the game of football and how that led to him being able to pick apart opposing offenses.
The NFL Draft is fast approaching and the Pittsburgh Steelers will have their hands full with big decisions over the coming weeks. But prior to that, Pittsburgh will have to navigate free agency and decide who goes, who stays, and who's coming in.
All football players dream of making it to the NFL and someday hoisting the Lombardi Trophy and winning the Super Bowl, but nothing can prepare someone for the feeling of actually winning that big game.
Pittsburgh Steelers legend Troy Polamalu is a name that is cherished among every Steeler fan. Polamalu built out one of the most iconic careers as a safety in the NFL's history.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will honor four new members of their Hall of Honor during Week 10 against the New Orleans Saints. Prior to kickoff, though, one Saint is showing love to another Pittsburgh legend. Heath Miller, Louis Lipps, Ray Matthew, Meryl Cope and Sam Davis will be inducted into the organization's sixth Hall of Honor class.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a large room of talented running backs, both young and old. Running back coach Kennedy Polamalu said he's been impressed with what the group has displayed at training camp so far.
HOUSTON — Safety Isaiah Pola-Mao from the University of Southern California is entering the 2022 NFL Draft as a second-generation athlete. He is the nephew of Pro Football Hall of Famer and former star defensive back of the Pittsburgh Steelers Troy Polamalu.
Troy Polamalu and Ryan Clark come up a lot in conversations of the greatest Pittsburgh Steelers safety duo of all-time. On Saturday, one of the two, Polamalu, will be (or when you're reading this, has been) being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Polamalu announced his positive test on social media, adding that he is working with the Hall of Fame and remains hopeful of taking part in the festivities in Canton.
Troy Polamalu was one of the most productive and decorated safeties in his 12 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was a six-time All-Pro, eight-time Pro Bowler, two-time Super Bowl champion, all-decade choice and 2010 Defensive Player of the Year.
Want to see the funnies thing on the internet this week? Take a listen to Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame Troy Polamalu talking about his kids still being Yinzers. Polamalu sat down with WTAE's Andrew Stockley to discuss his time with the Steelers, the city of Pittsburgh, and of course, the Hall of Fame.
The Colts thought they had the Steelers set up for a trick play. Then Polamalu lined up.
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