The Pittsburgh Steelers are well-known for some amazing plays throughout the franchise's history. In their 88 seasons, there have been too many to list - Rocky Blier's Super Bowl Catch, The Immaculate Reception, James Harrison's Super Bowl return and Vance McDonald's stiff arm are just a few.
Wrapping up our series looking at Kevin Colbert’s best/worst trades with the Vance McDonald deal. With Heath Miller retiring prior to the 2017 season, Pittsburgh had a need at tight end.
As early as week one of the 2020 NFL season, the Pittsburgh Steelers were running some of Matt Canada’s passing plays. The Steelers run game fell apart in the middle of the season as teams figured out the Steelers weren’t a threat to pass when they used jet motion.
Roster turnover is an inevitability in this league, but the Pittsburgh Steelers’ roster has changed considerably since the end of last season, with many players who have been important to this franchise now gone, either retired, in limbo, or in another uniform.
Rudolph, 25, joined Devlin Hodges in replacing an injured Roethlisberger during the 2019 season.
The San Francisco 49ers drafted McDonald in 2013. He spent four seasons with the team before spending the final four years with the Steelers.
2018 was a great year, with some amazing comebacks in big games. Here's a look at some of the biggest comebacks of the year, starting with the historic College Football Playoff Final.
Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Vance McDonald stiff-armed Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Chris Conte into next year on “Monday Night Football.” On third-and-long in the first quarter, McDonald broke open down the left sideline, and Ben Roethlisberger found him with a nice pass in stride.
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