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BB.LAMbeau HERO RETURNS HOME: Former Steelers Star – The Hero Who “Stealed” a TD From the Packers – Wants to “Give Up Everything” to Wear Black and Gold Again in Pittsburgh After Becoming FA!

Former Steelers Wide Receiver, Once a Lambeau Field Hero, Expresses Desire to Return to His “Old Home” in Pittsburgh After Becoming a Free Agent – Ready to Give Up Everything Just to Wear the Black and Gold Once More.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – November 6, 2025

Just over a month after becoming a free agent, a former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver has captured fans’ attention with an emotional message about wanting to return to the team where he once made his mark.

The player — best remembered for his 39-yard touchdown against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field during the 2020 NFC Championship Game as a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — says he still feels he truly “belongs in Pittsburgh,” the city that helped him rediscover his confidence and identity after a difficult stretch in his career.

“If Coach Tomlin called and said, ‘We want you back,’ I wouldn’t think twice,” he wrote on social media. “Pittsburgh taught me how to fight, how to stand tall when things get tough. I’d give up everything — just to wear that jersey one more time.”

After leaving Tampa Bay, he joined the Steelers as a slot receiver and return specialist, contributing steadily over two seasons. Beyond his speed and agility, he was seen as a glue guy in the locker room — a quiet leader who led by example. During the team’s struggles in the 2023 season, Head Coach Mike Tomlin praised him as “one of the players who sets the tone for everyone else.”

Scotty Miller

Now a free agent again following a short stint with the Carolina Panthers, the receiver’s heartfelt message has struck a chord with the Steelers faithful. Hundreds of fans responded with the same familiar phrase: “Once a Steeler, always a Steeler.”

“I’ll never forget that feeling — walking onto the field and hearing that roar in Pittsburgh,” he added. “You can’t find that anywhere else. Once you’ve lived it, you just want to go back and feel it again.”

That player — Scotty Miller — may no longer wear the uniform, but his words remind everyone that for some athletes, Pittsburgh isn’t just a chapter in their career… it’s home.

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