The Steelers take the field today against the Browns looking to lock up an AFC North victory before they get to rest for the bye week. While they put the finishing touches on the game plan we’ll be busy looking for mentions of your Black & Gold so we’ve got you covered. Here’s your Steelers Morning Huddle for Sunday, Nov. 15th.
Super Bowl XL Alumni Weekend
The Steelers hosted their annual alumni weekend this weekend and it was a reunion for the Super Bowl XL Championship team. The Steelers beat the Seattle Seahawks 21-10 to win the “One for the thumb” and if you can believe if the Steelers are celebrating the tenth anniversary of that championship team.
The team gathered for a celebration dinner at Heinz Field on Saturday night and will be honored at Sunday’s game against the Browns.
Here are some of the tweets from the alumni event:
Great to see these faces again. #SBXL pic.twitter.com/q5yQyvc1Gq
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) November 15, 2015
Awesome turnout for the #Steelers Alumni dinner...celebrating Super Bowl XL pic.twitter.com/pdwCbuDcrY
— Missi Matthews (@missi_matthews) November 15, 2015
Soooooooo many rushing yards... pic.twitter.com/3aY570Z6mA
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) November 15, 2015
Love these guys.Kreider @VerronHaynes @JeromeBettis36 @3williethadude9 @JamesFarrior Hampton & Kriewaldt pic.twitter.com/cBFjcCl7rS
— Teresa Varley (@Teresa_Varley) November 15, 2015
Bryant looking for consistency
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can be good for a big play like the 14-yard touchdown catch he made last week against the Raiders where he moved around defenders and danced his way into the end zone but he also had two costly drops in the game as well.
Chris Adamski of the Trib explains that Steelers wide receivers coach Richard Mann looks for Bryant to be more consistent.
"“We’ve had some rocky spots here, and he’s had a couple balls that he had a chance to catch that he couldn’t make. But the one thing we say in our room, ‘A good football player always bounces back.’ And man, has he done that.” – Richard Mann"
Clutch
Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown may not be able to repeat last week’s performance against the Raiders today that earned him the Castrol Edge Clutch Performer of the Week for Week 9 but that doesn’t mean he’ll be quiet today either.
Brown’s 57-yard catch late in the fourth quarter against Oakland set up the game-winning field goal so whether it’s Landry Jones or Ben Roethlisberger Brown is clutch any day of the week and you can be damn sure twice on Sundays.