Exclsusive with Pittsburgh Native/Actor Tom Atkins

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First off, are there any projects you have coming up that you want folks to know about? Is there a “dream project” you’d love to pursue still?

I don’t have a dream project to pursue.  I’ve done my dream project.  Over the 57 years I’ve been doing this, different directors and actors have asked me “When will we see your Lear?”  My answer is “Never.”  I’ve never had any interest in doing Lear.  My “Lear,” dream was to play the Stage Manager in “Our Town.”  Ted Pappas at the Pittsburgh Public Theater fulfilled that dream.

My favorite year of my career and the end of my stage career was in 2013, or 2015, I can’t remember which.  In that favorite year, I did the Stage Manager in “Our Town, learning the words beginning in early June, rehearsing August into September, running September into October; playing Scrooge in “A Musical Christmas Carol” for the eigth year in a row, November until the 23rd of December. Finally, The Chief in January for a two-week run, for the ninth year.  All three of my favorites in a row.  I couldn’t have ended my stage career any happier.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Mike Humpal, 2008

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First off, can you let me know what you’ve been up to since your playing days?

I’m in North Liberty, Iowa now. I’m married and raising four kids – we’re busy!

I am a chiropractor now – I started four years after football. I went to chiropractor school in Iowa and started my second career. We have two other chiropractors besides me as well as a massage and physical therapist. I started it by myself at first and did all of it on my own, but now we have support staff and other providers. I’m trying to keep people on the field – that’s the goal!

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Wide Receiver Duece Watts, 2023-2024

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First off, what’s the plan now?

Right now I’m just still rehabbing. My situation with the Steelers – I tore my hamstring in OTAs and had to sit out camp. That’s why I was cut.

I got an opportunity to play in the CFL for B.C. – they were looking at me since I was in college at Tulane. I went up there for 30 days but to be honest my hamstring still wasn’t there yet. I decided to wait for an opportunity in the Spring in the NFL or USFL so I can come back in full health for those workouts in the Spring.

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Exclusive with Former Ravens Quarterback Tony Banks

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First off, what have you been up to since your playing days?

I wish I could say it’s been exciting. I’m a single dad who was coaching high school here in Texas. I was on TV for Fox and the Big 10 Network for a while,  but I’ve mostly been just enjoying being a father. My son has lived with me most of the time and it’s just been great being able to pick him up and take him to school.

Other than that, it hasn’t been that exciting.  Athletes when they retire they try to find those things that they can be great at, but it’s not easy to find another thing that you can be at the top one percent at.

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Exclusive with Former Bengals Defensive Lineman Michael Bankston

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First off, can you let me know what you’ve been up to since your playing days?

I’m working in behavioral health now – working mostly with youths but with some adults as well.  I’m working for Mary’s Mission and am involved in a number of charities working with kids, to raise awareness on prostate cancer….I’m also the President of the NFLPA.

I’m a family man also – a grandpa now too!

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Remembering Steelers Players & Family That Passed Away in 2024:

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Before we head into 2025, a tribute to those #Steelers players who passed away in 2024:

LB Andy Russell (October 29, 1941 – March 1, 2024)
“Of course, as a gung ho player, I remember mistakes I made more accurately than those I made well. I think one of my favorite thing is that I was the Captain for 10 years.”
https://steelerstakeaways.com/andy-russell/

K Allan Watson (November 5, 1942 – March 1, 2024)
He tried out for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 and received a contract, later being sent to the Ohio Valley Ironmen of the Continental Football League. After returning to the Steelers in 1970, Watson played through preseason but was ultimately released in favor of Gene Mingo; however, after Mingo struggled late in the season, Watson was re-signed and played in the final four games.

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Exclusive With Former Bengals Wide Receiver Tim McGee

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First, can you tell us a bit about what you’ve been doing since your time in the NFL?

Since football, you can say I’ve become an addicted entrepreneur. I’ve started up many businesses – sport facilities, I was a successful sports agent, opened up a transportation company and car business. I’ve had several endeavors and am still busy running those day-to-day operations.

How was that post-NFL transition for you?

It was a smooth transition for me – only because I was prepared for it. The NFL is a revolving door – all who go in come out. You have to understand that going in.

Everybody goes in wanting longevity and has goals of being a starter, Pro Bowl player … everyone sets some goals for their career. Not everyone thinks about what happens afterwards. I was fortunate to play for 10 years and was able to walk away on my own accord.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Tracy Simien, 1989

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First off, what have you been doing with yourself since you stopped playing?

Right now I’m just enjoying my downtime. I’m a high school coach and a teacher here in Sweeney, Texas. I’m just gearing up for another football season!

As a coach, were there coaches and coaching lessons that impacted you most? And how?

You can always learn from somebody. I’ve taken a piece of something from everyone and incorporate that into what I do now. Even going back to my playing days. One of my first coaches was Bill Cowher when I was in Kansas CIty – there are certain aspects I take from him – his high energy and enthusiasm.

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Exclusive: Jim Britt, Vice President of Sports Events, VisitPITTSBURGH

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First to all, can you let us know about your new role at VisitPITTSBURGH?

I just recently joined VisitPITTSBURGH – I come from a fairly deep background in professional sports. I worked for over 20 years with the Penguins – the bulk of that with team operations – travel, logistics, things like that. I also led the Penguins Foundation – building community relationships and partnerships throughout the region.

I’m excited – my work now is about highlighting the city to bring exciting events here. I work with the Pirates, Steelers, Penguins and the vibrant amateur and youth sports in the area to help bring other events to the city.

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Exclusive: Pittsburgh Musician Joe Grushecky

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First off, any upcoming projects/shows we should be aware of?

Well – we’re doing our annual holiday extravaganza we like to call it at the Crafthouse on December 28th. We’ll have two sets – the first with the old stuff with the Iron City Houserockers then the new stuff with Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers.

I also have two new records coming up and was involved in a new musical that premiered in New Jersey called East Carson Street.

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