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Safety Miles Killebrew speaks out after injury – names a defensive back with over 600 career tackles: “If it’s not him, I don’t believe anyone else can carry this responsibility.” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – October 22, 2025 When the Pittsburgh Steelers lost special teams captain Miles Killebrew to a season-ending knee injury, many wondered how the team would fill both the leadership and energy he brought every week. But just a week after Killebrew’s surgery, the spotlight has shifted to a familiar name — Jabrill Peppers, who has stepped in as the team’s personal protector on punts and immediately made an impact.
According to team sources, it was actually Killebrew himself who suggested Peppers to head coach Mike Tomlin after learning he would be sidelined for the rest of the year. “If I can’t be out there, Peppers is the guy I trust to lead this unit,” Killebrew reportedly told teammates. “He’s got the experience, the composure, and above all — he’s a teammate you can count on.” Peppers, 29, is a versatile veteran who has played both safety and returner during his eight NFL seasons, spending time with the Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, and New England Patriots before joining Pittsburgh.

Known for his sharp instincts, tackling power, and fearless style of play, he quickly earned the trust of coaches and teammates alike. “Pep did a great job in the personal protector role last week,” head coach Mike Tomlin said. “But this isn’t a one-man job. When you lose a leader like Miles, it takes a collective effort for everyone to step up.” Tomlin later added with a grin: “Peppers has the DNA of a leader. He doesn’t talk much, but when he does, the locker room listens.
That’s something you can’t coach.” Peppers, humble as ever, refused to take credit and instead paid tribute to his injured teammate. “Miles is the heart of this special teams unit,” Peppers said after Tuesday’s practice. “I’m just trying to carry his spirit — work hard, play smart, and protect my brothers.”“I can’t replace Miles,” he continued. “I just want to make him proud when he sees us still fighting like he would.” The Steelers (4–2) will host the Green Bay Packers (4–1–1) this Sunday night at Acrisure Stadium, and all eyes will be on Peppers — a player stepping into an unfamiliar role, carrying not just responsibility, but the legacy of a fallen captain. A player rising from the shadows to uphold a brother’s spirit — that’s the true essence of Pittsburgh football.



