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Steelers Legend Discusses Love-Hate for Ravens
The bitter rivalry between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers needs no introduction, as it’s one of the most intense and hate-fueled feuds in the entire NFL.
Almost no one knows the ins and outs of the rivalry more than longtime Pittsburgh tight end Heath Miller, who not only spent his entire career with the Steelers from 2005-2015, but was there for what was arguably the peak of the Ravens rivalry.
Nearly a decade after his retirement, Miller revealed his complex thoughts on playing the Ravens in an appearance on the Not Just Football podcast with Steelers defensive end Cameron Heyward.
“I I hated and loved the Ravens, because they were built just like us,” Miller said. “We knew every game was gonna be physical. You’re gonna sore for a while afterwards. But you also loved it because I felt like it brought out the best in both sides. We saw probably their best playing against us and vice versa, they saw our best. Those are the games that you’ll remember, so that’s why you enjoy it”.
In a way, Miller’s feelings can extend to fans on both sides of the rivalry. The two teams and fanbases obviously don’t like each other, but there’s a mutual respect after many years of battling for AFC North dominance.
Miller was a thorn in the Ravens’ side throughout his career, catching 67 passes for 687 yards and six touchdowns in 22 career matchups, and that’s not even getting into his exceptional blocking. Baltimore won 13 of the 22 games against Pittsburgh in that time.
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Pittsburgh Steelers get injury updates on five players, including ascending pass rusher
The Pittsburgh Steelers got some injury updates on Tuesday courtesy of head coach Mike Tomlin, with the most promising one being that pass rusher Nick Herbig should return this week against the Cleveland Browns.
Herbig suffered a hamstring injury against the Miami Dolphins and practiced late last week but could not make the final push to suit up against the Lions.
Meanwhile, four other players are working through soft tissue injuries as well. Cornerback James Pierre has a calf issue that has kept him out of the last two games, but he went through a workout on Tuesday and that could get him back on the practice field.
Tomlin seemed optimistic that Pierre would return to practice this week. He did not give the same level of optimism to guard Isaac Seumalo, who is still battling through a triceps injury.
Seumalo missed last week after not practicing, and could be out for another game if he can not practice. Spencer Anderson, his backup, will be limited after getting banged-up against the Lions.
Wide receiver Calvin Austin III has a hamstring strain that Tomlin said will leave as questionable this week, and will likely limit him early in the practice week. The same can be said for slot cornerback Brandin Echols, who is battling a groin injury.
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