Cam Heyward adjusts to first head coaching change with Steelers
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 9:10 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Cam Heyward is navigating his first head coaching change in 16 years with the Pittsburgh Steelers as they conclude mandatory minicamp. Head Coach Mike McCarthy is pleased with the team's development, including the integration of veteran players like Heyward, who spent his entire career under Mike Tomlin. Heyward acknowledged the adjustment period, emphasizing his openness to learning from McCarthy and maintaining communication with defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. As minicamp wraps up, the Steelers continue their preparation for the upcoming season.
- •Heyward reflects on the coaching transition during minicamp.
- •McCarthy expresses satisfaction with team progress.
- •Heyward emphasizes the importance of learning from McCarthy.
- •Communication between players and Graham has been open.
- •The Steelers are finalizing preparations for the upcoming season.
- 9:10 PMYahoo Sports — Cam Heyward embracing first head coaching change of his 16-year career
"Head Coach Mike McCarthy is happy with his team’s progress as they continue to acclimate, including the veteran players who spent their entire careers playing for Mike Tomlin.
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