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Tempo, development and potential got the veteran guard's attention.
Foster addressed a number of OTA-related topics before the Steelers' offseason program came to a close.
A sure sign that camp is close is the locker room is ready to go.
The Steelers equipment staff was at Saint Vincent College today unpacking and getting the locker room ready, and here is a sneak peek of what they were up to.
Members were rewarded with unforgettable trips and exclusive access to the team throughout this offseason.
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Former Steelers' players share their training camp memories.
Several former players shared their take on what training camp was like for them at Saint Vincent College, and for the most part they are happy they don't have to go back.
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Learn more about the Steelers' offseason free agent addition.
"I try to reach all of the goals I set when I was young. I wanted to get drafted, I wanted to go to the NFL to help my family out. I've done that. Now it's to the Pro Bowl, Super Bowl, things of that nature."
For the second consecutive year, ESPN's SportsCenter On the Road will broadcast live from the Steelers annual practice under the lights at Latrobe Memorial Stadium.
Numerous ESPN personalities will be on site, including Scott Van Pelt, Sal Paolantonio and Steelers alum Ryan Clark, as the network captures all the elements of the Steelers' highly-anticipated annual night practice.
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Learn more about the Steelers' rookie tight end.
"Even before I started playing football, I wanted to play in the NFL. It's crazy that it's getting closer to reality. It hasn't really hit me yet. Even as a kid, NFL players, all of the Steelers players, were like heroes to me."
Louis Lipps loved playing for the Steelers, and still remains in Pittsburgh.
To this day, when Louis Lipps is out and about around Steelers fans, he hears the old familiar cheer. 'Louuuuu,' fans will yell, sometimes just passing him on the street, sometimes on the way into Heinz Field, just about anywhere he still hears it.
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Learn more about the Steelers' fifth-round draft pick.
"My mindset is come out and play my part. I work hard every day. Everyone out here is on the same mission as me."
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The @Steelers Top Followers.
Check out what some of the Steelers have been posting to Instagram.