The Pittsburgh Steelers have the honor of watching three of their own enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame later this year. Former safety Troy Polamalu will be enshrined as part of the five-player modern segment of the class, a first-ballot choice. Joining him as part of the 15-person Centennial slate are safety Donnie Shell, party of the 1970s dynasty, and former head coach Bill Cowher, who brought the franchise its fifth Super Bowl in 2005.
As it turns out, they are not the only Steelers being honored at a Hall of Fame ceremony this year.