Kameron Kelly's 2019 has been eventful, to say the least.
Six months ago, he was playing cornerback and receiver for the San Diego Fleet of The Alliance of American Football. Five months ago, he was signed by the
Pittsburgh Steelers after the AAF closed shop. On Sunday, Kelly, who made Pittsburgh's 53-man roster as a backup free safety, may start Pittsburgh's first game of the season against
Tom Brady and the
New England Patriots.
On Monday, Kelly confirmed that he received first-team reps with Pittsburgh's defense with starting FS
Sean Davis still dealing with an ankle injury sustained in the Steelers' third
preseason game. Expect Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin to leave the light on for Davis to play up until the few hours leading up to Sunday night's kickoff.