Veterans Day was on Tuesday, and the Pittsburgh Steelers continue to honor those who signed up to serve our country.
On Friday night, one player welcomed families of military service members who have died with open arms. Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen welcomed 10 Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors families to Acrisure Stadium and surprised them with banners to honor their fallen heroes.
The organization, also known as TAPS, cares for families of fallen soldiers.
"I couldn't be more grateful to be able to do this and have this opportunity," Queen said.
Rebecca Dobbins' husband, Cody, served our country. He died 10 years ago.
"Cody was a United States Marine, he was an infantryman. So, he was a frontline rifleman. He actually isn't even from here. He's from Colorado, but we met

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