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The Pittsburgh Steelers are two days into Organized Team Activities, and they had a familiar face visit them as they turned things up at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. 

In the midst of defensive line drills stood a 6'5, NFL-looking man. He was beardless, so recognizing him wasn't too easy, but the retiree amongst the newest Steelers defense was former defensive end Brett Keisel, who stopped by to show his support as practice was underway. 

Keisel stops in every once in a while like many other former Steelers do from time to time. Popping in during OTAs probably added a little juice to the younger players as they spoke to a Super Bowl champion who spent his career wearing the same uniform they were. 

OTAs are heating up for the Steelers with two weeks left to go. Make sure to check out daily takeaways and highlight videos on All Steelers to stay up-to-date. 

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