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The Steelers responded by sending a letter to upset fans stating they were not involved with the ceremony and did not authorize giving the jersey to Trump.
The Pittsburgh Steelers reportedly sent a letter to fans who were upset at seeing players Mason Rudolph and Miles Killebrew, along with Rocky Bleier, at a President Donald Trump event.
The Pittsburgh Steelers sent a letter to fans who were upset about several players' appearances.
Pittsburgh Steelers legends Bill Cowher, Alan Faneca and Donnie Shell all put on their gold jackets in front of a packed crowd at Friday's ceremony. . @CowherCBS is about to get his Gold Jacket!
The Pittsburgh Steelers sent a letter in response to upset fans who reached out to the organization about current and former players attending a rally for President Donald Trump last Friday ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers have responded to fans angered by the appearances of Miles Killebrew and Mason Rudolph at a recent Donald Trump rally.
Pittsburgh Steelers legend Rocky Bleier called an audible when he presented President Trump with a Steelers jersey with the No. 47 during a rally in western Pennsylvania last week.
Russell Wilson upstages Justin Fields at Knicks courtside NYC QB battle in $4k jacket The former Pittsburgh Steelers teammates show up for Game 5 in dueling fits.
Shortly after the Steelers officially signed Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh punter Corliss Waitman willing gave up the No. 8 to ...
Steelers fans who were upset that President Donald Trump was gifted a Pittsburgh Steelers jersey contacted the football team to voice their displeasure.
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