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Derrick Harmon Continuing to Take After Cam Heyward

Derrick Harmon Continuing to Take After Cam Heyward

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Pittsburgh Steelers first-round pick Derrick Harmon is working through drills alongside Cam Heyward, at times pairing up with the 36-year-old standout. Mike Tomlin said after Sunday's practice that he's looking forward to seeing the defensive big guys work in pads. #steelers #herewego #nfl CONNECT WITH STEELERS NOW: Steelers Now: https://steelersnow.com SN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pghsteelersnow SN on FB: https://facebook.com/steelersnow SN on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/pghsteelersnow/
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