Steelers sign 1st-round pick Cam Heyward
LATROBE — Cameron Heyward apologized for being late to Steelers training camp when he signed his first contract Friday.
Hard to imagine anyone will hold a grudge.
Heyward signed the four-year contract, but did not participate in the thunderstorm-abbreviated afternoon practice. It lasted about an hour before lightning sent one and all for cover and nobody wore pads, anyway.
“ItĢƵ been a lifelong dream of mine to play in the NFL,” said Heyward, who is a taller, leaner version of his father, former Pitt running back Craig “Ironhead” Heyward. “Sorry I’m late, but I’ll hit the playbook tonight and stay in it.”
Heyward said he feels fortunate to practice with what he called “the best D-line in the NFL. I get to learn from these guys and itĢƵ truly an honor to be coached by (Steelers assistant head coach) John Mitchell. I haven’t put on a helmet since Jan. 4 and I can’t wait to put one on here.”
HeywardĢƵ signing leaves the Steelers one draft pick (third-rounder Curtis Brown) shy of a full set. The length of his contract is dictated by the new CBA. The Steelers have an option for a fifth year that, if exercised, would pay Heyward the average of the top 10 defensive ends in the league.
Even in the best of circumstances, it is difficult for rookies to digest and understand the Steelers complex defensive schemes quickly, but Heyward will be asked to do so without the benefit of mini-camps or OTAs.
“You can’t really downplay it,” Heyward said. “ItĢƵ going to be a hard challenge. But I don’t have time to sulk or complain about it. I’ve got to get in the weight room, get in the film room and get to work. I’ve got a lot to learn.”
HARRISON APOLOGIZES: Linebacker James Harrison verbally apologized to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for comments he made in MenĢƵ Journal magazine. In the article, Harrison called Goodell several derogatory names and included a gay slur. He had issued an apology on twitter to the gay community.
“The interview that I did and the comments that I made about Roger Goodell were inappropriate, at the least,” Harrison said. “They were way out of line. I was speaking out of anger and frustration at the time. Any comments that I made that offended anyone, I apologize.”
PRACTICE NOTES: For what itĢƵ worth (not much), rookie Aaron Bates boomed some high, deep punts during special teams work Friday afternoon. … The starting offensive tackles in FridayĢƵ first team drill were Chris Scott and Kyle Jolly. … The heat index measured 92 before the storm hit.
HALF STAFF FOR SAMBI: The American flag on the practice field at Saint Vincent College flew at half staff Friday in honor of Archbishop Pietro Sambi, who died of cancer Thursday. Sambi was Pope BenedictĢƵ ambassador to the United States.