JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Max Hurleman is a do-it-all player who played a bit of cornerback, running back, and wide receiver during his college career, but has found his home in Pittsburgh at wide receiver.

In his first professional football game, Hurleman, who was a standout at Wyomissing High School, caught two passes for 29 yards and a touchdown during the two-minute drill before the half.

Quarterback Skylar Thompson engineered the drive, and hit Hurleman up the seam on the first play. Hurleman took a huge shot and got his welcome to the NFL moment, but held on.

Definitely felt that one a little bit,” Hurleman said. “Skylar did a great job of trying to protect me and to throw me back a little bit. I also didn’t do myself the biggest favor there. I

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