RH Former Steelers lineman retires at 28 to serve in the U.S. Army — fans honor his remarkable sacrifice and patriotism with deep respect.

Pittsburgh, PA – July 28, 2025

He wasn’t the name on your jersey. He didn’t spike the ball in the end zone or lead postgame interviews under the lights. But in the trenches, in practice, and behind every defensive stand, there was one man doing the work no one saw — and never asking to be seen.

When news broke this morning that a former Steelers linebacker had officially retired at just 28 to join the U.S. Army, the NFL world paused — not because of a headline, but because of what it meant. This wasn’t a farewell from football. It was a salute to something bigger.

That man is Derrek Tuszka, a quiet warrior who wore black and gold in 2021 and earned his place not by stardom, but by grit. An edge rusher out of North Dakota State, Tuszka joined the Steelers during a season of transition. While others played for contracts or attention, he played for teammates — for the crest, for the city. And now, he’s decided that his next jersey won’t have numbers. It’ll have a flag on the shoulder.

“Pittsburgh taught me how to work,” Tuszka said in a brief, powerful statement. “This city gave me a shot when nobody else would. I gave everything I had to this game — now I’m ready to give something back to this country.”

He didn’t leave football because he couldn’t keep up. He left because he saw a greater purpose. After months of quiet preparation, Tuszka has officially enlisted in the U.S. Army, beginning a new chapter not as a pass rusher, but as a soldier. A different kind of teammate. A different kind of mission.

Coaches described him as relentless. Teammates remember him as selfless. Fans — especially those who understand what being a Steeler really means — are already calling him a hero.

Derrek Tuszka never needed the spotlight. He just needed the work. And now, he’s carrying that same work ethic onto a battlefield far beyond football. The pads are off. The helmet’s gone. But the fight inside him — that never left.

“This was never about fame. It was always about service,” he said. “And I’ll always carry Pittsburgh with me — on every step of this new mission.”

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