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  1. Connor Heyward (born January 22, 1999) is an American football tight end and fullback for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Michigan State. Heyward is the son of Pro Bowl NFL player Craig Heyward and the younger brother of All-Pro NFL player Cameron Heyward.

  2. View the profile of Pittsburgh Steelers Tight End Connor Heyward on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  3. Jul 22, 2022 · Learn more about Steelers rookie tight end/fullback Connor Heyward in this edition of Five Fast Facts. 1. Selected by the Steelers in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft, the 208th overall pick.

  4. All Combine and Draft-Related Analysis, News, Video, and Biographical Information for Connor Heyward.

  5. COLLEGE. Four-year letterwinner played in 49 career games with the Spartans from 2017-21, including 28 starts (eight in 2018, one in 2019, six in 2020, 13 in 2021; 15 at running back from 2018-20, 13 at tight end in 2021) Accepted a Senior Bowl invitation. Made the position switch from running back to tight end during preseason camp in 2021.

  6. Jan 25, 2023 · Heyward grabbed 96 receptions for 711 yards and six touchdowns over five years playing for the Spartans, including a fourth-quarter touchdown against Pitt in the Peach Bowl victory on Dec. 30 ...

  7. Apr 6, 2024 · And that just might describe the football career of Steelers tight end Connor Heyward. One of the biggest questions that has surrounded Heyward throughout his football career, whether it be in high school, college or now in the NFL, is what is he?

  8. Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Connor Heyward punctuates the Steelers' win over the Las Vegas Raiders with a 21-yard run on an end around.

  9. Apr 30, 2022 · The Steelers used their sixth-round pick, No. 208, on Saturday to draft Michigan State tight end/fullback Connor Heyward — younger brother of Cameron Heyward.

  10. May 26, 2023 · PITTSBURGH — Connor Heyward was never going to be a traditional tight end in the NFL. He wasn’t going to be blowing people off the ball at the end of the line, and he wasn’t going to be ...

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