Steelers respond to angry fans after Mason Rudolph, Miles Killebrew give President Donald Trump jersey at rally

Steelers respond to angry fans after Mason Rudolph, Miles Killebrew give President Donald Trump jersey at rally

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have addressed fan concerns after current and former members attended a rally hosted by President Donald Trump. Quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew, and former running back Rocky Bleier were present, where they presented Trump with a Steelers jersey. Some fans expressed displeasure, prompting the team to clarify that the views of individual players do not necessarily represent the organization. The Steelers emphasized the importance of freedom of speech and encouraged diverse opinions within their community. Notably, the Rooney family, owners of the team, have historically supported Democratic politicians.
Originally by Chris Cwikon June 4, 2025
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