Steelers kicker Chris Boswell and special teamer Miles Killebrew were voted to the NFL Players Association annual All-Pro team.
The NFL Players Association released their All-Pro Team on Wednesday. This is the All-Pro squad voted on by the players themselves. The Pittsburgh landed two on the team but probably not the guys you might be expecting.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers were without two stars on Wednesday. Kicker Chris Boswell sat out with an illness, while defensive lineman Cam Heyward continued to be sidelined with the flu. That is now three straight days since Heyward either missed meetings or practiced with the flu after playing on Saturday with it.
The NFLPA Players' All-Pro team gives every active NFL player the opportunity to cast their vote to decide the best players at each position.
The Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Chris Boswell and safety Miles Killebrew earned Players' All-Pro honors for their contributions in 2024.
Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Chris Boswell and special teams ace Miles Killebrew received first-team All-Pro honors from the NFL Players Association.
Boswell (illness) did not practice Wednesday, Mike DeFabo of The Athletic reports. Boswell still has a couple of days to start feeling better before Saturday's wild-card game against the Ravens. With no other kicker on the active roster or practice squad,
Chris Boswell and Miles Killebrew have been honored by making the NFLPA First-Team All-Pro team, which the players voted on. They are the only two Pittsburgh Steelers players, as star edge rusher T.J. Watt and defensive lineman Cam Heyward did not make it.
Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Chris Boswell recently revealed how franchise great James Harrison used to give him extra motivation to not miss kicks. Check out the hilarious story the kicker recently told during a guest appearance on a podcast.
A Pittsburgh Steelers special teams duo has been recognized for their performance this season, as Chris Boswell and Miles Killebrew both earned spots on the NFL