Art Rooney, Jr. was the personnel director behind the greatest draft in sports history, and he described Mike Webster before that 1974 draft as "a bumblebee" – as in a freak of nature in that shouldn't be able to fly with such small wings and big body.
Teryl Austin used a different term to describe Cam Heyward, but all in the same vein:
"He's a unicorn."
Heyward is about to separate from Webster by playing in his 221st game with the Steelers on Sunday. Currently, he's tied with Webster for second place on the Steelers all-time list with 220 games played. Ben Roethlisberger stands first at 249.
Heyward tried to refute any significance over moving into second place ahead of Webster, but Austin was glowing with praise about Heyward.
"To be as elderly as he is," Austin said with a chuckle

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