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  2. Jul 6, 2024 · When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed Breiden Fehoko to a deal last offseason, he was expected to come in and push Montrvius Adams for some playing time at nose tackle. Breiden Fehoko spent the last year and a half learning from Karl Dunbar and is ready to put that coaching to the test at training camp.

  3. Jun 28, 2024 · Fehoko joined SN analyst Derrick Bell to discuss a myriad of different topics including the Steelers culture built by Mike Tomlin, defensive line coach Karl Dunbar’s philosophy and the intricacies behind the nose tackle position at the NFL level.

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · At the heart of the defense stands Breiden Fehoko, the team’s nose tackle, who recently sat down with us to share his insights on the Steelers’ culture under head coach Mike Tomlin and his expectations for the upcoming season. **A Strong Foundation Under Tomlin** Fehoko began by highlighting the unique culture fostered by Coach Tomlin.

  5. Jun 30, 2024 · In an appearance on Derrick Bell’s YouTube channel, defensive lineman Breiden Fehoko highlighted Calvin Austin and Cory Trice as two players that have impressed and may have breakout...

  6. Jul 1, 2024 · Pittsburgh Steelers nose tackle Breiden Fehoko recently made an appearance on ESPN Memphis to discuss the upcoming season. During his visit, he praised two young players he believes will...

  7. Jul 7, 2024 · Former LSU standout and Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Breiden Fehoko and their wife have announced the birth of their son. The Pittsburgh Steelers X account shared the news on Sunday, including a couple of pictures of the new family.

  8. Jul 1, 2024 · It’s a community event every Friday,” defensive tackle Breiden Fehoko said. Three of the Steelers’ Hawaii natives played at the same high school. Roman Wilson, Nick Herbig, and Nate Herbig all hail from the Saint Louis School. Past Steelers players like Tyson Alualu and Chris Fuamatu-Maʻafala played there, too.