Charlie Batch shares family connection with Steelers rookie Drew Allar
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 2:00 PM
Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Charlie Batch discussed his long-standing family bond with Drew Allar on his podcast, "The Snap Count," following Allar's notable preseason performance for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Batch revealed that he played college football with Allar's father, Kevin Allar, at Eastern Michigan in 1996. As Allar takes on his rookie role, Batch reflected on the unique support that family connections and former teammates bring to the player development process in the NFL. His insights highlight the significance of mentorship within the Steelers organization as Allar adjusts to his new environment.
- •Charlie Batch highlighted his connection to Drew Allar's family on his podcast.
- •Batch and Drew Allar's father played together at Eastern Michigan in 1996.
- •Allar delivered a solid performance in his preseason debut for the Steelers.
- •Batch considers himself a mentor as Allar navigates his NFL career.
- •The shared history underscores the value of familial ties in sports.
- 2:00 PMYahoo Sports — Charlie Batch reveals special family bond with rookie Drew Allar
"Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch shared his personal, decades-long family connection to third-round rookie Drew Allar.
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