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The Pittsburgh Steelers have sent a letter to players and troubled fans appearing in the president Donald TrumpA speech at the US steel factory in Pennsylvania on Friday.
Safety Miles Zuki Rebrew, who won four Super Bowls in Pittsburgh in the 1970s, former running back Rocky Brier and Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph I went up to the stage We presented the President with a custom No. 47 jersey.
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Former Pittsburgh Steelers star Rocky Brier will introduce the Pittsburgh Steelers Jersey to President Donald Trump at the US Steelmont Valley Works Irvin factory in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania on Friday, May 30, 2025. (AP Photo/David Dahmer)
Fans seemed angry at their appearance and informed the Steelers organization. In a letter, the team noted that players’ views do not necessarily reflect the franchise’s views. Pittsburgh Post Gazette I first reported the letter.
“We are grateful for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. As a precious fan, your voice is an important part of what makes our Steelers community and fan base so strong,” reportedly.
“We understand that recent gatherings in Pittsburgh have generated mixed reactions from our fanbase. Alumni and current players make their own decisions that reflect their views. They don’t necessarily represent the views of the Pittsburgh Steelers organization as a whole. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and center will speak as former Pittsburgh Steelers player Rocky Brier, left, Pittsburgh Steelers safety Miles Kylebrew and President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/David Dahmer)
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A Stelelers spokesman confirmed that the organization responded to those who were upset.
Trump introduced each of the three players and praised Rudolf as a potential franchise quarterback for the Steelers.
“I think a really good quarterback is a guy named Mason Rudolph,” Trump said. “I think he’s going to get a big shot. He’s tall. He’s handsome. He has great arms. And I feel he’s going to be a guy.”
Trump also praised Ylebrew, calling safety a “murderer.”

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, left, former Pittsburgh Steelers Rocky Brier, Pittsburgh Steelers Miles Miles Killebrew, right, President Donald Trump on the right. (AP Photo/David Dahmer)
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The former Steelers were both confused by Antonio Brown and Reveon Bell, who were confused by Trump in the presidential election last October. The two appeared at the rally before heading to the Steelers game.
Jackson Thompson of Fox News contributed to this report.
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