Locker Room Split: Steelers DB Blamed for Collapse — but Teammates Rally to Shield Him
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PITTSBURGH — The Steelers’ preseason heartbreak came in the form of a 17-14 loss to the Buccaneers, sealed by a last-second 42-yard field goal. Inside the locker room, the spotlight quickly turned to young defensive back D’Shawn Jamison — the player at the center of two decisive breakdowns: a roughing-the-kicker penalty and a misread screen that set up Tampa Bay’s game-winning drive.

T.J. Watt, the face of the defense, didn’t hold back: “We play Steelers football — disciplined, smart, relentless. Tonight wasn’t that. You can’t gift them points with penalties and then blow your read in crunch time. That’s not how we win here.” His words landed heavy, a reminder that the standard in Pittsburgh doesn’t bend, even in August.
Before the tension boiled over, Cam Heyward stepped in to steady the room: “He’s young. Preseason is where you mess up and learn. I know how hard Jamison works, and I believe he’ll grow from this. That’s part of becoming a Steeler.”
Jamison himself stayed silent at his locker, helmet still in hand, eyes fixed downward. Yet it wasn’t all failure: earlier in the game, he forced a fumble recovered by Quindell Johnson, a flash of the potential the team saw when they brought him in.
For a young player like Jamison, preseason mistakes can feel like a spotlight that burns. But the true test isn’t in the stumble — it’s in whether you stand again. In a locker room built on toughness, it was telling that when the noise grew loud, there were voices ready to shield him. That’s Steelers culture: harsh in demand, but never without hope.
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