Troy Polamalu talks about his Hall of Fame Steelers career, and the modern NFL safety

Hall of Fame defensive back Troy Polamalu discusses his great career, and modern NFL defense, with Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar.

Selected with the 16th overall pick in the 2003 draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers out of USC, Troy Polamalu made the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a first-ballot entrant in 2020 after a 12-year career in which he totaled 583 solo tackles, 56 tackles for loss, 12.0 sacks, 14 forced fumbles, seven fumble recoveries for 120 yards and two touchdowns, 32 interceptions for 398 yards and three touchdowns, eight Pro Bowl nods, four First-Team All-Pro selections, three Super Bowl appearances, two rings (Super Bowls XL and XLIII), and his status as the 2020 Defensive Player of the Year, and membership in the Hall of Fame All-2000s Team.

Polamalu’s legacy extends to the modern game in interesting ways, which is par for the course for one of the most unique players in NFL history. In an era when most defensive coordinators had defined free and strong safeties, Polamalu was the forerunner of today’s do-it-all defender, patrolling at multiple positions for the Steelers. From the defensive line to the box to the slot to free safety to outside cornerback, there wasn’t a place on the field Polamalu couldn’t line up and have an immediate impact.

Doug Farrar: Troy, I wanted to start by asking you about the Head & Shoulders/Fiverr Never Not Working campaign. The never-not-working obviously fits into your play style, so tell me about that and what you’re doing.

Troy Polamalu: It’s also an interesting dynamic after being retired for about six years as well. I think any parent knows that when you have two busy children as well that you’re never not working. Head & Shoulders and I have teamed up with Fiverr, the world’s largest creative marketplace of digital services, and they do a lot of great things providing services online for people. I’m here actually on shoot, and we’re doing a lot of cool things, from tattoo to piano to all of the great services that Fiverr provides for everyone.

DF: You’ve been with Head & Shoulders for a long time. How are those Patrick Mahomes commercials? Those look like fun.

TP: It’s been a blast, man. It’s funny; I’ve almost had a career in making commercials with Head & Shoulders. Staring almost 15 years ago and being able to be shooting commercials with Patrick Mahomes, the future of  the NFL, has been a real blessing for me.

The Touchdown Wire NFL podcast with Hall of Fame safety Troy Polamalu

Troy Polamalu, former Steelers great and first-ballot Hall of Famer, talks all things football with Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar.

Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar recently sat down with Troy Polamalu, former Steelers safety and 2020 first-ballot Hall-of-Famer, to discuss a number of topics:

  • Troy’s involvement in the #NeverNotWorking campaign with Head & Shoulders and Fiverr;
  • How his inimitable playing style worked for him;
  • What it meant to him to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, especially on the first ballot, and with so many Steelers great also getting inducted;
  • How he recovered from COVID;
  • Why Mike Tomlin, Bill Cowher, and Dick LeBeau have been pivotal influencers in Troy’s life and NFL career;
  • How he became the precursor to the modern “do-it-all” safety in an era when that wasn’t often done;
  • Why he took a break from football after his retirement, and what has brought him back to the game;
  • What he thinks of the safeties in the NFL today, and why he believes that they have to do more than ever before.

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