Cris Carter considera a Cam Heyward el sucesor más cercano de 'Mean' Joe Greene

El receptor abierto miembro del Salón de la Fama, Cris Carter, elogió al liniero defensivo de los Pittsburgh Steelers, Cam Heyward, comparándolo favorablemente con la legendaria figura del equipo, 'Mean' Joe Greene.

Cris Carter hizo estos comentarios recientemente en su podcast Fully Loaded. Destacó el rendimiento constante de Heyward a un nivel de All-Pro a pesar de tener 37 años. Carter señaló el valor de la reciente extensión de contrato de dos años por 18 millones de dólares con los Steelers, calificándola como un precio reducido por un jugador que aporta tanto dentro como fuera del campo.

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