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Pittsburgh Steelers fans are notorious for being some of the most intense and loyal fans in the league.
The Steelers have been through some ups and downs throughout the team’s history, and for the most part, their fans have stayed with them through it all.
While they haven’t been as dominant in recent years during the post-Ben Roethlisberger era, the Steelers are still a legendary team, and fans remember the good times amid some struggles.
Heath Miller was there for two Super Bowls, a fan favorite throughout his career.
Miller recently appeared on the “Green Light with Chris Long” podcast, talking about his time with the Steelers, particularly about the way fans cheered for him when he was on the field.
“I think, being an introvert, I might have been embarrassed by it at the beginning,” Miller said, adding, “Throughout my career, especially toward the end, I realized, kind of, what a special bond, not only the team has, but the bond I felt like I had with the fans.”
Heath Miller on how long it took for him to realize the crowd was yelling HEEEATH every time he caught the ball pic.twitter.com/zqn7bUNvh0
— Green Light with Chris Long (@greenlight) July 11, 2024
Fans used to scream his first name during games, and while Miller wasn’t sure how to react at first, he quickly became fond of the way fans interacted with him.
It was a staple of Steelers games throughout his career, and now, Miller is known as one of the most popular players from the franchise over the last 20 years.
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