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When you think of Steelers tight ends, the first name that comes to mind is no doubt, Heath Miller. Or should I say, 'Heeeeath.' Miller was the Steelers No. 1 pick in the 2005 NFL Draft. Miller, who played 11 seasons, started 167 of 168 games played during the regular season, and he started all 15 ...
— -- Tight end Heath Miller has retired after 11 NFL seasons, all with the Pittsburgh Steelers, leaving a legacy that includes two Super Bowl wins and several franchise records. The team ...
Heath Miller among Steelers legends to be honored during halftime of Sunday's game vs. Saints A fan favorite is coming back to Pittsburgh
Like Heath Miller did with Ben Roethlisberger in 2005, Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth has quickly developed a rapport with a young quarterback in rookie Kenny Pickett.
It is safe to say that James had a great mentor in Miller, and the lessons he learned from the tight end were able to allow him to build out a successful, eight-year career in the NFL. After the ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers made an amazing choice when they selected tight end Heath Miller 30th overall in the 2005 NFL Draft. The standout from Virginia had slid down draft boards due to a back ...
Stan Savran smiles with Heath Miller after the crowd yelled “Heath” as Miller will be inducted to the Steelers Hall of Honor this year. The class was announced Saturday, July 30, 2022, at ...
LATROBE, PA -- The Pittsburgh Steelers named four former members into their Hall of Honor, announcing their 2022 class at training camp. Sam Davis, Ray Matthews, Myron Cope and Heath Miller will ...