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Eric Ebron Finding His Groove in Pittsburgh


Tight end has been looking to re-ignite his Pro Bowl-caliber performance the last couple of years. After a career year in 2018 where he tallied 750 yards and 13 touchdowns, he had his least productive season as a pro in 2019. However, now healthy and happy in Pittsburgh, he is re-asserting himself as one of the NFL's premier red zone threats. (All Tar Heels)

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Eric Ebron Finding His Groove in Pittsburgh


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