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Rookie Bruener Aces Special Teams, Eyes Linebacker Role

Summary

  • Bruener earned a 91.5 PFF grade on special teams last season.
  • He played 303 special teams snaps, among the league's highest.
  • Bruener competes for backup inside linebacker duties.
Rookie Bruener Aces Special Teams, Eyes Linebacker Role

Pittsburgh Steelers rookie Carson Bruener made an immediate impact on special teams during his first season, earning a Pro Football Focus grade of 91.5. He accumulated 303 special teams snaps, a figure achieved by very few players across the league. Bruener's father, former Steelers tight end Mark Bruener, is noted as a foundational influence.

While excelling on special teams, Bruener is also working to climb the linebacker depth chart. He is competing for the backup inside linebacker role against free-agent signee Malik Harrison. Bruener's collegiate career saw him develop from a freshman special teams ace into a crucial defensive player.

With a promising start, first-year coach Mike McCarthy may see Bruener evolve into a future team captain, mirroring his development at the University of Washington. The Woodinville, Washington native's trajectory suggests potential for significant contributions both on special teams and at linebacker.

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