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Pittsburgh Steelers Legend Becomes Co-Owner of Pittsburgh Penguins — A Legacy Beyond Football

Veteran Steelers safety Troy Polamalu retires from NFL - St. Louis American

Pittsburgh, PA – October 2, 2025 The city of Pittsburgh has always been forged in steel, resilience, and an unbreakable bond with its sports heroes. Now, that connection strengthens as Pittsburgh Steelers legend Troy Polamalu has officially become co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins, deepening his lifelong devotion to the Steel City.

Founded in 1967, the Penguins are one of the NHL’s most dynamic franchises, with three Stanley Cup championships (1991, 1992, 2009, 2016, 2017) and icons like Mario Lemieux and Sidney Crosby etching their legacy into hockey lore. In 2025, they’re pushing for another deep playoff run amid a revitalized roster.

Polamalu’s odyssey from fourth-round draft pick in 2003 to Hall of Fame safety—delivering bone-crushing hits and "miraculous" interceptions—has made him a symbol of faith, grit, and pride for Western Pennsylvania. His new role with the Penguins extends a commitment that transcends the gridiron.

“Pittsburgh gave me my purpose—my career, my family, the faith that guides me every day. This city isn’t just home; it’s my soul. I want to pour my life back into the 'Burgh and help carry Pittsburgh’s unbreakable spirit to the world,” Polamalu said in a statement that echoed through the hearts of fans from the South Side to the North Shore.

Polamalu’s investment taps into the rising wave of athletes venturing into sports ownership, but his step carries profound weight. It’s more than a deal—it’s destiny. By joining the Penguins’ ownership circle, Polamalu ensures Pittsburgh’s blue-collar ethos continues to illuminate the national spotlight.

The alliance also fosters unity across the city’s sports landscape. Steelers Nation now shares a Hall of Fame defender who’s equally vested in their hockey heroes, forging an unbreakable link between black-and-gold faithful and black-and-vegas penguin pride.

For Polamalu, this is no fleeting pursuit. Just as his unyielding dedication defined his Steelers tenure, his stake in the Penguins heralds a vision for Pittsburgh sports to endure for generations. As he once patrolled the secondary and now shapes the front office, the city gains a beacon for its athletic tomorrow.

The announcement has been proclaimed a “landmark moment for the Steel City,” with fans hailing Polamalu not merely as a player, but as a timeless Yinzer icon. For a town built on tenacity, his choice stands as the ultimate homage.

Pittsburgh now boasts its safety of yesteryear—and a co-owner resolved to safeguard its sporting legacy.

Steelers Add Two Former Packers Fan Favorites to Practice Squad To Strengthen Defense Ahead Of Browns Game
  PITTSBURGH – On Wednesday, October 8, 2025, the Pittsburgh Steelers welcomed two linebackers formerly with the Green Bay Packers for a workout session. The players invited were Michael Barrett and Isaiah Simmons, as the team looks to bolster its defensive unit ahead of upcoming games. Isaiah Simmons, selected as the 8th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Clemson, has appeared in 84 games. He has recorded 329 tackles (226 solo, 103 assisted), 8.5 sacks (74 yards), 5 interceptions (127 yards), 2 interception touchdowns, 9 forced fumbles, and 3 fumble recoveries. Simmons, who briefly signed with the Packers in 2025 but didn’t make the final roster, is known for his versatility and impressive speed. Michael Barrett, a 7th-round pick (240th overall) by the Carolina Panthers in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Michigan, has limited NFL experience. He has appeared in a few games on practice squads with teams like the Packers and Browns but has yet to record significant stats (0 tackles, sacks, or interceptions). At Michigan, Barrett had a standout final college season with 65 tackles, 3 sacks, and 3 forced fumbles. Alex Highsmith, a key linebacker for the Steelers, suffered a high ankle sprain during the team’s Week 2 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on September 14, 2025. The injury sidelined him for Weeks 3 and 4, with an estimated recovery time of 4-6 weeks. While Highsmith was not placed on injured reserve to maintain roster flexibility, he is still recovering post-bye week and expected to return soon. However, the Steelers are seeking temporary replacements for the edge rusher position. The workouts with Barrett and Simmons reflect head coach Mike Tomlin’s cautious approach to adding depth to the defense, especially after releasing Ja’Whaun Bentley and losing Jon Rhattigan to the Raiders. Simmons, with his experience and athleticism, could be an ideal short-term option to support T.J. Watt and Nick Herbig. The Steelers have not yet announced any contract decisions regarding the two linebackers. SOURCE: https://x.com/FarabaughFB/status/1976031373946388722