Ray-Ray McCloud Says Goodbye to Steeler Nation (Steelers News)
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Ray-Ray McCloud Says Goodbye to Steeler Nation

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The Pittsburgh Steelers attempted to re-sign Ray-Ray McCloud, but with multiple teams reportedly interested, they ultimately lost out to San Francisco.

McCloud was an unlikely story that was an after thought to most when he was signed in May of 2020. But his outstanding special teams plays, namely his return game, helped him make the Steelers 53-man roster.

In his career, McCloud has averaged 9.5 yards per punt return and 22.4 yards per kick return. In 2021, he led the NFL in punt returns and punt return yards.

McCloud was never able to bust off that touchdown for the Steelers in the return game, and because of that, most fans underestimate his value as a returner. They shouldn't considering the talent that Mike Tomlin has put back to return kicks in the past. Carey Davis, Najeh Davenport, and Issac Redman to name a few.

The Steelers luckily were able to sign All-Pro return man Gunner Olszewski to a contract after McCloud agreed with the 49ers.

McCloud finishes his Steelers career with 665 yards returning punts, and 1,412 yards on kick returns.

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