When the Pittsburgh Steelers square off with the Buffalo Bills, something will happen for the first time in 92 years. There will be three brothers player in the same game. For the Pittsburgh Steelers, it’ll be safety Terrell Edmunds and running back Trey Edmunds. And for the Bills, it’s linebacker Tremaine Edmunds.
The last time this happened was in 1927 when the Rooney brothers, Joe, Bill and Cobb all suited up for the Duluth Eskimos. Yep, that was a thing.
The Bills’ brother is the starting middle linebacker for Buffalo. He has 56 tackles on the season. For the Steelers, Terrell is the starting strong safety and has 83 total tackles. Trey saw some reps to help when injuries had shredded the Steelers running back depth chart. With a potential return of James Conner, his opportunities could be very limited.
Tremaine, Terrell, and Trey Edmunds will all be on the same @NFL field Sunday.
According to @BuffaloBills and @EliasSports, it will be the first time 3 brothers will play in the same game since the 1927 Duluth Eskimos had Joe, Cobb & Bill Rooney. pic.twitter.com/g4ge39d5UQ
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) December 10, 2019
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