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The defensive Tackle of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cameron Heyward, entered to Year 15 when the training camp began for the team before the 2025 season, and still works at a high level.
Heyward played the 17 games for the Steelers last year and recorded 11 pass ruptures and eight catches on his way to his fourth first team of first team. But with the opening of the training camp, saying goodbye to his family for a few weeks seems to be increasingly difficult for the 36 -year -old.
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The defensive Tackle of the Pittsburgh Steelers Cameron Heyward (97) participates in the exercises during the training camp in Saint Vincent College on July 27, 2023 in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. (Charles Leclaire/USA Today Sports)
He expressed it so much in a publication on social networks on Wednesday.
“The most difficult part of the camp is to say goodbye to my children,” he wrote in X.
Fortunately for Heyward, he has been with the Steelers throughout his career and it is unlikely to play in another place as he ends. Heyward was born in Pittsburgh, but played high school football in Georgia before attending the state of Ohio. The Steelers selected him in the first round of the 2011 draft, and has been in black and gold since then.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers line, Cameron Heyward, during the practice of the AFC for the Pro Bowl games at the World Stadium campsite on February 1, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)
Heyward has 88.5 captures, 718 cup and 199 QB hits in 211 games for steelers.
He is still ready to start in a defensive line that is projected that includes rookie Derrick Harmon and Keeanu Benton. TJ Watt, Patrick Queen, Payton Wilson and Alex Highsmith will probably be the supporters behind them.

The defensive Tackle of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cameron Heyward (97) celebrates with fans after a game against the Cleveland Browns at the Acrisure stadium on December 8, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Barry Reger/Imagn images)
The Steelers had 10-7 in 2024, reaching the playoffs for the fourth time in five years. Despite the fighter offensive, the defense was still first category. Pittsburgh took the eighth place at allowed points and 12th in allowed yards.