PITTSBURGH -- Just before 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, rookie cornerback Justin Layne arranged trays of food in a room at the Pittsburgh Steelers' training facility.
As his fellow defensive backs came through the door, they filled plates with fried chicken, mac and cheese and greens.
Once everyone had fixed themselves a meal, Joe Haden took his place next to the projector screen.
The 10-year veteran went over film from the day’s practice, identifying potential problem areas for his teammates. Frequently, Haden paused the film and called on teammates.
“Steve [Nelson], how do you see it?