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Kameron Kelly On Filling In For Sean Davis: ‘I’m Going To Hold It Down Until He Gets Back’

The Pittsburgh Steelers were among the most gluttonous of NFL franchises in picking up talent from the Alliance of American Football after the aborted league shut its doors in April, signing more than half a dozen of its former players to contracts to be a part of their 90-man roster. A couple of them had already been with the organization before in Greg Gilmore and Casey Sayles, a pair of defensive linemen.

But the one who has received the greatest opportunity to date out of the group is San Diego Fleet defensive back Kameron Kelly, who is running with the first-team defense right now while free safety Sean Davis is sidelined with a finger injury.