Cameron Heyward's new contract with the Steelers cements his legacy as a 'one-helmet guy,' reflecting his desire to retire with the team and commitment to excelling.
Heyward acknowledges his drive to compete despite nearing the end of his career, stating, 'I think I got more bullets to fire and I'm excited to do that.'
The three-year deal, valued at $45 million with significant guarantees, marks one of the highest contracts for a defensive player over 35 years old in NFL history.
Having been selected as a team captain for the 10th consecutive season, Heyward's leadership and performance have defined his 13-year career with the Steelers.
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