Steelers Safety Minkah Fitzpatrick Roped Off Logo In Middle Of Locker Room
Steelers Safety Minkah Fitzpatrick is tired of footprints on the team’s logo in the middle of the locker room. So Minkah did this simple but effective thing and roped off the logo.
According to ESPN’s Steelers insider Brooke Pryor, Minkah Fitzpatrick restricted the area where a big Pittsburgh Steelers logo was printed on the floor.
Fitzpatrick was tired of watching people walking on the logo and leaving the footprints behind. To stop getting his team’s logo more dirtier, he decided to do something about it.
Fitzpatrick told the ESPN reporter, “I’m very, very big on the details. I think that something as small as keeping our logo clean, it’s simple, but it means a lot at the end of the day.”
Brooke Pryor also shared the photo of the logo roped off pretty tight so no one can make it dirty anymore.
Minkah Fitzpatrick was tired of seeing the footprints on the Steelers’ locker room logo, so he did something about it.
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) September 7, 2023
Without fanfare, he added stanchions to rope it off.
“Something as small as keeping our logo clean, it's simple, but it means a lot.”https://t.co/tz8FaSmWs3 pic.twitter.com/LYqZMkT8cS
Fans also appreciated Minkah for how much he has respect for the team and its logo.
One fan wrote, “Minkah isn’t a team captain, and that doesn’t matter. Leadership in action will always beat leadership in words.”
Another fan said, “Dude was born to be a Steeler.”
One fan said, “Or…. now hear me….. don’t have something on the floor that you would rather people don’t step on.”
One fan said, “That’s a hockey tradition I hope other NFL teams start doing. Respect.”
Former ESPN reporter Sage Steele said, “Love this… love Minkah.”
Like Miach said he is a big detail guy and keeping his team’s logo may seem small but matters to him the most.
We also appreciate Minkah Fitzpatrick’s small gesture on the big logo.
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