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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen didn't hide his delight after intercepting the pass of superstar Aaron Rodgers at training camp.
Pittsburgh Steelers starting left guard Isaac Seumalo was placed on the non-football injury list with a soft tissue injury, but it is not a severe injury, according to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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The Steelers were convinced -- both by Johnson's passion and the healthy amount of what Tomlin called "Sunday runs" (a Tomlin-ism for NFL-caliber) Johnson made against Big Ten defenses stacked to stop him -- to take him with the 83rd overall pick in the draft.
Jalen Elliott walked back his "retirement home" comment about Aaron Rodgers, who had a tough day, including an interception by Jalen Ramsey.
The narrative surrounding Tomlin is all about the fact that he's been the Steelers' head coach and has never had a losing season. NFL Network reporter Kyle Brandt asked Tomlin about this streak during an interview at Steelers training camp and Tomlin's answer was exactly as expected.
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While Tomlin frequently called Harris a “bell cow," the reality is that the Steelers split playing time pretty evenly between Harris and Warren a year ago. Harris was on the field for 50% of Pittsburgh's offensive snaps. Warren was out there 40% of the time.
Two days in a row in the seven shots period, center Zach Frazier has fired a snap between the legs of quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Head coach Mike Tomlin says at this early portion in the process, they are not significant. Frazier was yanked for one play due to the errant snap.
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The Steelers' decision to part with Harris was both a reflection on their faith Warren and their desire to add some outside speed to the position. That ultimately led to the Steelers drafting Warren's new backfield mate, Kaleb Johnson .