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Bethel Park, WVU alum Nick Kwiatkoski with Steelers on tryout

Chris Adamski
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Nick Kwiatkoski scores during a 2009 WPIAL playoff game while playing for Bethel Park High School. An eight-year NFL veteran, Kwiatkoski is at Pittsburgh Steelers minicamp this week on a tryout.

He went to high school about 10 miles down Route 19 from Pittsburgh and played in college another 80-minute drive or so to the south.

But it took until just days after his 30th birthday for Nick Kwiatkoski to suit up for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Kwiatkoski, a veteran linebacker of seven NFL seasons, is attending Steelers minicamp on a tryout basis.

“I came in, did my physical and am getting into practices and meetings and went through everything,” Kwiatkoski said Tuesday after the first of three minicamp practices this week. “So, kind of on a ‘Going until someone tells me to stop (basis).’ So, we will see.”

Part of Bethel Park High School’s lone WPIAL championship football team in 2008, Kwiatkoski moved to linebacker at West Virginia, becoming one of the Big 12’s leaders in tackles over his college career.

A fourth-round pick of the Chicago Bears in 2016, Kwiatkoski played four seasons there in addition to two for the Las Vegas Raiders and last season for the Atlanta Falcons. But since he started all 12 games he played in 2020, Kwiatkoski mostly has been limited to special-teams play over 20 games the past two seasons.

“I grew up a Steelers fan,” Kwiatkoski said. “Bethel Park, obviously, I was close. Awesome opportunity for me, and I am excited about it.

“Only been here a day, but first day was great. Guys were awesome, the coaches are great — and looking forward to tomorrow.”

Kwiatkoski has accumulated 293 tackles (208 solo, 17 for loss, seven sacks), six forced fumbles, two interceptions and a safety over 89 career NFL games.

“It’s been a fun ride,” he said. “It’s been awesome.”

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Chris Adamski is a TribLive reporter who has covered primarily the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2014 following two seasons on the Penn State football beat. A Western Pennsylvania native, he joined the Trib in 2012 after spending a decade covering Pittsburgh sports for other outlets. He can be reached at cadamski@triblive.com.

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