Heath Miller on his Hall of Honor induction, being drafted by the Steelers | Pittsburgh Steelers – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE

Heath Miller on his Hall of Honor induction, being drafted by the Steelers | Pittsburgh Steelers

Heath Miller goes 1-on-1 with Bob Pompeani about being inducted into the Steelers Hall of Honor, what that means to him, getting drafted by the Steelers and more.

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Jake Winokur

HEAAAATTTTHHHHHHH

boldstreetlad

Legend

Abdou Lo

1st time I have heard him interviewed. Like Troy, soft spoken and humble, but on the football field was a warrior.

sandy Hossman

Heath , you always played above the standard. You were a great TE and Steeler. HOF next

sillysausage72

One jersey I’m proud to own.
#steelers 🏈💪

xOyinoUS

HEEEAAAATH ! alpha chad

Jesse LeBlanc

This guy could do it all and was a big part of those championship teams …..I can say it was a pleasure to see him and Roethlisberger click in big games

MARK NETHERCUTT

Congratulations Mr Miller

DNoSteeler Gang

Ahem……. HEEEEEEAATH!!!!

Me777

❤️❤️❤️❤️He’s so handsome!

Me777

Something today’s team knows nothing about. Tradition and humility. It shows.

Dunkin Donuts Cups Suck

The only thing keeping Heath out of the Hall of Fame is his lack of accolades. He was arguably a top 5 tight end in the league during his heyday, and even if he never had a record breaking season, he’s the best tight end in the history of one of the greatest franchises is pro sports history. He was the security blanket for a top 15 QB all time. He had 500+ yards and/or 5+ TDs each year of his career for 11 years. Not too many tight ends can say that.

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