Steelers respond to angry fans after Mason Rudolph, Miles Killebrew give President Donald Trump jersey at rally
Our Summary
The Pittsburgh Steelers have addressed fan concerns after current and former members attended a rally hosted by President Donald Trump. Quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew, and former running back Rocky Bleier were present, where they presented Trump with a Steelers jersey. Some fans expressed displeasure, prompting the team to clarify that the views of individual players do not necessarily represent the organization. The Steelers emphasized the importance of freedom of speech and encouraged diverse opinions within their community. Notably, the Rooney family, owners of the team, have historically supported Democratic politicians.
Get NFL news that respects your time
Join 15,000+ fans who start their day informed in under 10 minutes.
Subscribe to The Daily HandoffStoryline
See how this story developed over time. Our AI tracks related coverage to show you the full context—from initial reports to latest updates.
Start your mornings informed
Everything important from the NFL, delivered daily at 8 AM ET. No ads. No clickbait. Just 2 minutes.
Monday Morning - Chiefs Trade + 4 More Stories
Good morning! Here's what matters in the NFL today:
🔥 Chiefs Trade for Elite Pass Rusher
Kansas City addresses defensive needs with blockbuster move. Why it matters: Changes playoff dynamics in AFC.
📊 BY THE NUMBERS
47% - Increase in Chiefs' pass rush win rate after trade
⏰ LOOKING AHEAD
Watch for Ravens' response at trade deadline tomorrow...
Continue reading for complete coverage...
What you get every morning
- All 32 teams covered
- 2-minute read guaranteed
- Human-verified news only
- Zero ads, zero tracking
More Stories Await
Dive deeper into NFL coverage and discover what makes The Daily Handoff different.