Steelers tight end Heath Miller announces his retirement
Heinz Field just won’t sound the same.
That’s because Pittsburgh Steelers fans won’t be yelling, “HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEATH!” every time beloved tight end Heath Miller touches the ball anymore.
Miller announced his retirement Friday after 11 NFL seasons, all with the Steelers.
“Today, I informed the Steelers of my plans to retire,” Miller said in a statement issued through the team. “I realize how extremely fortunate and grateful I am to have spent my entire career as a Pittsburgh Steeler.”
Miller thanked his family, teammates and other members of the organization. “Additionally, I want to thank Steelers Nation, the best fans in the NFL!” he said.
A first-round draft pick out of Virginia in 2005, Miller won two Super Bowls and played in a third with the Steelers. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has called him the best teammate he’s ever had.
Miller holds franchise tight end records for most receptions (592), receiving yards (6,569) and touchdowns (45).
“The chants of ‘HEEATH’ will be missed at Heinz Field and around the entire NFL,” team President Art Rooney II said. “Heath is the most accomplished tight end in team history, and his efforts will not soon be forgotten. We wish his entire family the best in his retirement, and we thank them for being part of the Steelers for 11 great years.”
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