Pittsburgh Steelers, Mike Tomlin and Training Camp
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On Friday, the Pittsburgh Steelers got back to work on their second day of training camp. Practice got cut short because of the weather but it didn't stop the Steelers from getting in some good work in. Day One of practice was highlighted by a big interception by Aaron Rodgers on his first throw in team drills and guys battling the heat.
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