Steelers tight end Heath Miller will be named to his first Pro Bowl, replacing the Indianapolis Colts’ Dallas Clark, the Steelers announced Sunday.
Steelers tight end Heath Miller will be named to his first Pro Bowl, replacing the Indianapolis Colts’ Dallas Clark, the Steelers announced Sunday.
Heath Miller set a personal record on a day in which he caught seven passes for 95 yards and a touchdown.
Modest about his accomplishments, Steelers tight end Heath Miller has offered little insight into his success this season.
Heath Miller is a scary sight.
At 6-5 and 256 pounds, the Pittsburgh Steeler tight end is truly a larger than life figure.
Of course, that is nothing new for the Virginia native.
Miller may be a soft spoken guy but his actions on the gridiron have made
Mewelde Moore took the handoff from Ben Roethlisberger, pulled up and fired a bullet to Heath Miller Sunday night.
G Trai Essex was beaten by DT Jason Jones. C Hartwig and T Colon stood side by side while Essex looked on as Roethlisberger was being pursued by the defense and sacked by Jones.
TE Heath Miller misses DT Tony Brown. He and T Max Starks looked confused
Two days before players reported to training camp, the Steelers signed tight end Heath Miller to a six-year contract worth $35.3 million.
The Steelers made one last big pre-season move with the signing of Heath Miller to a six-year $35.3M contract, all but announcing that this will be their final big signing before the start of the season.
This was a signing that had to get done. Miller, a
Tight end Heath Miller may or may not have been free to test the market at the conclusion of the upcoming season, but the Steelers weren’t taking any chances. Miller signed a six-year contract Wednesday, according to Steelers.com.
Going into the 2009 season, Steelers tight end Heath Miller is 20th in fantasy football projections by ESPN.com. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that’s not a very high ranking. The question is, though, why is he projected so