The Steelers head into their final home stand of the season with their sights set on an AFC North Title. While they’re busy preparing to face the Kansas City Chiefs this week we’ll be busy looking for mentions of your Black & Gold so we’ve got you covered. Here’s your Steelers Morning Huddle for Wednesday, Dec. 17th.
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Youngsters want playoffs
The Steelers are in a way better position right now than they were this time last season. While not out of the playoff hunt, they had to spend the final weeks of the season doing an awful lot of scoreboard watching to see their playoff hopes play out in other stadiums. This time around, things are different. As ESPN’s Scott Brown explains, it’s different on the roster as well. Twenty players on the Steelers roster have never participated in a playoff game before and only 18 have played in a playoff game for the Steelers previously. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is keeping an eye on the younger guys and watching how they prepare for the task of clinching their first-ever playoff berth.
"“So I’m watching those guys and watching them closely, and I like the way they’re wearing the urgency of these moments. They’re utilizing it for good. They’re not being consumed by it. They’re staying singularly focused at the task at hand as they should.” – Mike Tomlin"
Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year
Not only is Steelers cornerback William Gay getting recognition for becoming the first Steelers player to have three interceptions returned for touchdowns in one season, but he’s also been nominated as the team’s Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, according to Teresa Varley. Tomlin describes Gay as a solid contributor to the team.
"“Will is a solid, steady contributor. He is a seasoned veteran and he plays that way. He is opportunistic. He plays a good, above the neck game. He does a nice job of keeping plays at bay and minimizing negativity. He is always in good position. His eyes are good. I am glad he is getting some of the recognition he deserves for good, solid play.” – Mike Tomlin"
Bell for MVP?
Ben Roethlisberger had his usual Tuesday spot on the 93.7 The Fan mid-morning show and, among other topics, he announced his support to make a case for Le’Veon Bell as the league’s MVP this season. Bell may finish behind Dallas’ DeMarco Murray in rushing yards but he could easily take the title of most yards from scrimmage for a running back based on his receiving yards and catches. What Bell has meant to this Steelers offense this season sure is valuable.