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The Pittsburgh Steelers sent a letter to fans who occupied problems with players who presented themselves to the speech of President Donald Trump at the United States steel plant in Pennsylvania on Friday.
The Steelers Campo Marshal, Mason Rudolph, Security Miles Killebrew and former Rocky Bleier corridor, who won four Super Bowls in Pittsburgh in the 1970s, took the stage and presented the President a personalized shirt No. 47.
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The former Pittsburgh Steelers Rocky Bleier star, on the left, presents a Pittsburgh Steelers shirt to President Donald Trump at the US Steel Mon Valley Works-Irvin plant on Friday, May 30, 2025 in West Mfflin, Pennsylvania. (Photo AP/David Dermer)
Fans seemed to be upset with their appearance and informed the organization Steelers. The team pointed out in the letter that the players’ opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the franchise. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette first reported the letter.
“We appreciate that the time is taken to share your thoughts with us. As the valuable fans, their voice is an essential part of what makes our Steelers community and the fan base are so strong,” according to reports, it reads in the letter.
“We understand that a recent manifestation in Pittsburgh has generated a variety of reactions of our fans base. Our current students and players make their own individual decisions that reflect their views, and do not necessarily represent the vision of the entire Pittsburgh Steelers organization. Thank you again for sharing their thoughts. We appreciate their passion and continuous support of the team.”

The Pittsburgh Steelers Field Marshal, Mason Rudolph, Center, speaks as the former Pittsburgh player Steelers Rocky Bleier, left, Pittsburgh Steelers Safety Miles Killebrew and President Donald Trump, right 2025 in West Mfflin, Pennsylvania. (Photo AP/David Dermer)
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A Stelelers spokesman confirmed that the organization responded to those who were upset.
Trump introduced each of the three players, praising Rudolph as a possible field seafood of the franchise for the Steelers.
“I think a really good field marshal is a man named Mason Rudolph,” Trump said. “I think he will have a great opportunity. It’s high. It’s handsome. He has a great arm. And I have the feeling that he will be the guy.”
Trump also congratulated Killebrew, calling security a “murderer.”

The Pittsburgh Steelers Field Marshal, Mason Rudolph, Left, Ex Pittsburgh Steelers Rocky Bleier, and the Pittsburgh Steelers Miles Killebrew, on the right, unerate President Donald Trump, center to the right, on stage while presenting a Pittsburgh Steelers shirt at the Pittsburgh Steelers Us Steel Valley Works-survin on Friday, May 30, 2025 at West Mfflin, Pennsylvania. (Photo AP/David Dermer)
The former star of the Steelers, Antonio Brown and Le’veon Bell, each disturbed for Trump during their presidential campaign last October. The two appeared in a rally before heading to a game of the Steelers.