Over the years, the Steelers have not been lacking in leadership, as coach Mike Tomlin has always emphasized the value of it in the locker room.
This year is no exception, as the team includes a number of leaders who mentor others in their own unique ways. These leaders may take the form of outspoken leaders who are adept at handling any given circumstance, or they may set an example for others by their acts.
They are the ones that ensure that the value that has been ingrained in everyone remains the Standard.
Based on those criteria, the Steelers chose this year’s 2024 team captains. These are players that head coaches can trust. These are players that their teammates can rely on. Additionally, these players uphold what
The Steelers’ players cast their votes, and the team captains for this season are safety Miles Killebrew for special teams, offensive linebacker T.J. Watt, defensive tackle Cameron Heyward, and quarterback Russell Wilson.
Wilson, who joined the team in the offseason, is the new captain of the Steelers, but he has held the position before. Wilson served as team captain for 12 years in a row while playing for the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks.
Heyward, a 14-year-old, is a defensive captain for the tenth year in a row, from 2015 to 24. Ben Roethlisberger (13) and Sam Davis (11) are the only two players in franchise history to have been named as captain more times than Heyward. Watt is the fourth team’s defensive captain.