Joey Porter Jr. refutes hyperventilating report after Tomlin's exit

Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Joey Porter Jr. denied reports that he hyperventilated upon learning head coach Mike Tomlin was stepping down. In a recent interview on The Blueprint Podcast, Porter described his emotional reaction but emphasized it was not as extreme as claimed. He also outlined his goals for the 2026 season, focusing on increasing turnovers.

Mike Tomlin shocked the Pittsburgh Steelers after nearly 20 years as head coach by stepping down, a move players did not anticipate despite prior rumors. The news led to the departure of almost the entire coaching staff, including a new defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach ahead of the upcoming season. Porter, who shares a close family connection with Tomlin through his father Joey Porter Sr., called the announcement devastating. 'That shit definitely blew me. Nobody expected that. I didn’t even do eval meetings, I went straight to the car. That shit blew my whole day,' Porter said on the podcast. He admitted feeling sick and shedding a tear but firmly refuted claims of hyperventilating. 'Whoever said I was hyperventilating on the [internet], on my life I was not... Definitely shed a tear, but hyperventilating is crazy,' he stated. Entering a contract year after a solid 2025 performance, Porter enters his fourth NFL season aiming to build on his progress. He has three career interceptions, one per season, including memorable takeaways against Lamar Jackson and in a win over the Indianapolis Colts. Porter emphasized maintaining focus and elevating his game. 'Keep the main thing the main thing... How I’m going to lock down these dudes and get turnovers? I feel like that’s the next step. Getting them turnovers. That shit’s gonna come,' he said. The Steelers now face uncertainty with a new coaching regime, but Porter remains a key young defensive piece as the team transitions into a new era.

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