PITTSBURGH, PA — November 3, 2025.
Sometimes, the greatest moments in football aren’t measured in tackles, sacks, or touchdowns — they’re measured in heart and legacy.
After the Steelers’ commanding win over the top-seeded Colts, T.J. Watt didn’t rush to cameras or celebrate with fans. Instead, he ran straight to Dick LeBeau, the legendary defensive mind who shaped generations of Pittsburgh defenders.
In a hug that spoke louder than words, mentor and student shared a moment of gratitude, respect, and pure emotion.

“He’s not just a mentor to me,” Watt said. “He’s like a second father. He believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself. Every time I step on that field, I feel like a part of him is out there with me.”
Reflecting on the embrace, Watt smiled softly: “All I told him was, ‘We did it, Coach.’ I wouldn’t be here without him. Through injuries, pressure, and criticism, he’s always reminded me who I am. This win was for him.”
At 87, LeBeau’s eyes glistened as he spoke of Watt’s spirit: “T.J. plays with heart — that’s what matters most. You can teach technique, but you can’t teach soul. And that kid’s got plenty of it.”
The image of Watt and LeBeau — legend and heir, student and mentor — quickly spread across social media, resonating far beyond Pittsburgh. It wasn’t just a celebration of victory; it was a tribute to mentorship, legacy, and the enduring spirit of Steelers football.
For Steelers Nation, that hug was more than thanks — it was a bridge between past and present, a reminder that the heart of Pittsburgh football continues to beat strong.