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The Pittsburgh Steelers sent a letter to fans who took issue with players showing up to President Donald Trump ‘s speech at the U.S. Steel plant in Pennsylvania on Friday.

Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew and former running back Rocky Bleier, who won four Super Bowls in Pittsburgh in the 1970s, took the stage and presented the president with a custom No. 47 jersey.

Fans appeared to be upset with their appearance and let the Steelers organization know about it. The team noted in the letter that the views of the players do not necessarily reflect the views of the franchise. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette first reported the letter.

“We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with us. As valued fans, you

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