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Pat Freiermuth Urges Second-Year Defensive Tackle After He Oversleeps Day 6 of Training Camp

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In a moment that perfectly encapsulates the accountability and fire inside the Pittsburgh Steelers locker room, a fiery exchange between two teammates during training camp has caught the attention of fans and reporters alike.

According to sources who spoke with ESPN, one of the team’s key leaders—tight end Pat Freiermuth—didn’t hold back when he found a second-year defensive tackle still in bed minutes before the team’s scheduled walkthrough. The young player had been recovering from an especially grueling training session the night before, but that didn’t soften the blow from Freiermuth’s wake-up call.

“Get your damn body out of bed,” Freiermuth reportedly shouted. “We’ve been up since dawn sweating it out in practice, and you’re just lying here resting? Be a professional.”

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The blunt, no-nonsense message sent shockwaves through the dorms, not out of disrespect, but because it came from a place of veteran leadership. Moments later, the defensive tackle—Logan Lee—showed up at the facility and immediately apologized to the entire team for his tardiness. No discipline was handed down, as coaches appreciated the way the situation was handled internally.

For the Steelers, incidents like these speak volumes. They reflect the culture Mike Tomlin has instilled—one where players check each other, demand more, and keep the standard high. And for a second-year player like Lee, being held accountable by someone like Freiermuth may turn out to be a defining moment in his growth.

In the end, it wasn’t just about a missed alarm—it was about the message: professionalism matters, every rep counts, and no one gets a pass.