Throughout the long history of the NFL, there have been a number of famous groups within certain fan bases. From the Hogs in Washington, to the Black Hole for the then-Oakland Raiders, to even the 12th Man in Seattle, the fans have an impact on games weekly.
For former Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor, that includes the Dawg Pound in Cleveland.
Appearing on the 102.5 WDVE Morning Show in Pittsburgh on Tuesday, Taylor — who played for the Steelers from 2003-2014 — stated that out of the three places the Pittsburgh Steelers have to play within the AFC North yearly, Cleveland is the toughest place due to the Dawg Pound.