Scotty Miller, wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is on his way back to the United States after defeating the Minnesota Vikings in the Week 4 matchup. The Steelers won the game with a final 24-21 score, with Miller not playing. The Steelers were led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers who scored a single touchdown with 18 pass completions.
Scotty Miller was photographed on the sidelines by Jordan Rudolph, the wife of his former Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammate Kyle Rudolph. Rudolph ended up tagging Miller’s wife, Jenna Miller, remarking that Scotty is the only Steeler that she will be rooting for in the Week 4 matchup.
Scotty Miller and the Pittsburgh Steelers have managed to win three of their games so far, while losing one. Up next, the Steelers are scheduled to lock horns with the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 5. The Steelers and their veteran quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, are all out to somehow get to the Super Bowl.
Rodgers earlier claimed that this will be his final season in the National Football League before he retires. The quarterback played for the New York Jets in the previous season but the experiment was clearly a bust. This time out, Rodgers will do everything in his power to win another Super Bowl ring before officially retiring from the game.
Before Scotty Miller could travel to Ireland with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the wide receiver spent most of the last week in the hospital with his wife who was due to give birth. Miller and his wife, Jenna, welcomed their second child named Noli Marie Miller, a few days before the Week 4 matchup.The wide receiver apparently did not get any sleep for several days of the week as he was by his wife’s side.
Miller and the Pittsburgh Steelers are definitely hoping to do better in this NFL season when compared to the 2024 season. In the previous campaign, the Steelers only went as far as the Wild Card round where they lost to the Ravens.
The team will be keeping their fingers crossed to go all the way in this NFL season, with veteran Aaron Rodgers leading their offense. The Steelers will be eager to build on their two-game winning streak after the next matchup against the Chiefs.