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Curt Popejoy

Connor Heyward could be Steelers secret weapon on offense

It didn’t take long last week, once tight end Pat Freiermuth went out with a concussion for rookie tight end Connor Heyward to find himself involved in the offense. Heyward only played 10 offense snaps but snatched two receptions on two targets.

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With the future of Freiermuth uncertain with his third concussion in less than a calendar year, we could see much more of Heyward in the coming weeks. Heyward is the little brother of defensive tackle Cam and was the Steelers sixth-round pick in 2022.

What makes Heyward really interesting for a Steelers offense breaking in a young quarterback is his versatility. Before making the switch to tight end as a senior, Heyward was a very productive running back.

The Pittsburgh coaches need to figure out some ways to manufacture touchdowns. Heyward’s ability to get open in the passing game and power as a runner might be a perfect fit for a gunslinger of a quarterback like Kenny Pickett. They seemed to have an instant connection last week when Heyward got onto the field.

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