Pittsburgh's first-round draft pick in 2014, Ryan Shazier remains immensely invested in the Steelers? fortunes. Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

It’s always good to see Ryan Shazier at a Pittsburgh Steelers game, and he certainly had a good way of making sure everybody knew it was him.

Shazier, the former Steelers linebacker, was spotted at Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos — and yes, he was wearing his own jersey.

Shazier suffered a devastating spinal injury in a 2017 game against the Cincinnati Bengals that ultimately ended his career. The linebacker made a remarkable recovery from the injury that initially left him unable to move his legs.

Pittsburgh’s first-round draft pick in 2014, Shazier remains immensely invested in the Steelers’ fortunes. No doubt he enjoyed what turned out to be a 27-19 win on the afternoon.

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