Steelers Team Leader Cameron Heyward Posts Suggestive Quote After Chiefs Loss

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Steelers defensive lineman Cameron Heyward.

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Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Cameron Heyward posted a purposeful message on his Instagram story.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently in the midst of an 11-day layoff following a three-game losing streak, and the downtime has provoked multiple social media messages from veteran members of the organization.

Linebacker Patrick Queen sent teammates a two-word message on Instagram on December 26, while quarterback Russell Wilson was as optimistic as ever on December 27 — stating, “Love my teammates! Best days are ahead!”

Veteran defensive lineman and team leader Cameron Heyward posted on his Instagram story on Friday too, but his message was much longer. He quoted American clergyman and author Edward Everett Hale, who said:

I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of God, I will do.


Steelers’ Cameron Heyward Reiterates Postgame Message on Social Media

The cryptic quote, in a nutshell, echoed Heyward’s postgame message. As a whole, it’s time for the Steelers locker room to show some accountability and do their jobs.

“When we talk about execution, we talk about communicating, [and] there’s somebody free — 10 guys do the job and one guy doesn’t, we’re screwed,” Heyward told reporters on Christmas Day.

And although he expressed confidence that his defense could turn things around, Heyward reiterated that Pittsburgh’s success comes down to “guys following their assignments.”

“You can [expletive] and moan about being on a tough week, everything that’s going on, but you didn’t see [the Kansas City Chiefs] do that,” the long-time Steeler noted. “You make the plays when you can, and you execute regardless of what’s going on in the game.”

Heyward did clarify that he’s not saying his teammates don’t “want it.”

“It’s not want, it’s just — when you come into these games, you can hope and pray but if you don’t execute, it doesn’t matter at all,” he explained after Week 17.

“Last three weeks we’ve played like [expletive], simple as that,” Heyward went on. “I own that. Every player’s got to own that in here… You can’t squander opportunities whether it’s turnovers, whether it’s getting off the field, whether it’s scoring touchdowns. It is a multitude of things, and it has reared its big head.”

The defensive lineman concluded that the recent Steelers miscues have been “dumbfounding.”

Michael Obermuller covers the NFL and NHL for Heavy.com, where he began writing in 2021. His areas of focus include the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins, as well as the New York Rangers and New York Islanders. An NYC area native and Quinnipiac graduate, his previous bylines include FanDuel's The Duel, King Fantasy Sports and Pro Football Mania. More about Michael Obermuller

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