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Mother of Steelers Legend Shares Son’s Talk, Dividing Fans, “What do you mean?

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The mother of a Steelers defensive star sparked controversy by revealing a private talk with her son, igniting debate among Steeler Nation about the team’s shifting culture and direction.

Shared on a local podcast, the conversation exposed the player’s frustration with the team’s changes. His candid remarks have fueled heated discussions about the Steelers’ spirit and future path.

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Minkah Fitzpatrick, an All-Pro safety, confided in his mother, Loretta, about the Steelers. “The Steelers just aren’t the same anymore, Mom… No more Ben. No more old teammates,” he said on The Pivot Podcast, per ESPN.

He continued: “Now it’s just flashy kids, always fixing their hair, dancing around, and barely playing with heart. The coach talks, nobody listens—he just rubs his bald head and sits back down.”

Loretta Fitzpatrick added, “Minkah loves Pittsburgh, but he feels the team’s lost its bond.” Her words stirred Steeler Nation, with some fans empathizing and others criticizing, per Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Fitzpatrick, with 62 tackles and one interception in 2024, anchors Pittsburgh’s sixth-ranked defense, per Pro-Football-Reference.com. His $84.4 million contract runs through 2026, per Spotrac, making his concerns significant.

Coach Mike Tomlin downplayed the issue, saying, “Minkah’s our leader,” per Steelers.com. Yet, additions like Aaron Rodgers and D.K. Metcalf raise questions about team cohesion, per NFL.com.

As training camp nears, Loretta’s revelation fuels debate. Can the Steelers recapture their old spirit? Fans await Fitzpatrick’s response. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates on this saga.

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