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Miller heads ’22 HOH class

Since its inception in 2017, the Steelers Hall of Honor has recognized the best of the best who have contributed to the organization, whether it be on the field, or off the field.

And that tradition continued when the Hall of Honor Class of 2022 was announced during a ceremony on Saturday, July 30 at Saint Vincent College.

The Hall of Honor Class of 2022 spans the decades and appeals to generations of Steelers fans, and includes legends Myron Cope, Sam Davis, Ray Mathews, and Heath Miller.

“It’s great to be able to introduce the 2022 Hall of Honor class,” said Steelers President Art Rooney II. “A group of people over many decades who made fantastic contributions to the team.

“Myron is the first one we are putting in the Hall who was never employed by the Steelers. A great broadcasting career and certainly one of a kind. Sam was an undrafted player. He came on a little bit slow and worked his way into being a foundation of that line. I remember people talking about Ray. I know my dad and grandfather used to talk about him and thought he was a great player. Heath was a model citizen. A team player, unselfish. Did whatever needed to be done to have success. His work ethic was fantastic.

“We started this (Hall of Honor) with the idea

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