Even though the Pittsburgh Steelers re-signed safety Robert Golden to a three year, $4.95 million contract prior to the start of free agency, the organization still decided to draft another young safety in late April in the form of Sean Davis, who played his college football at Maryland.

Regardless, Golden is still looking forward to finally entering a season as a starter and the confidence he has in his ability to keep that job is high.


“When you look at it, the more reps I got, the better I played,” Golden said Friday, according to Ralph Paulk of the Pittsburgh Tribune Review.

“It’s going to continue to get better the more live action I get. I always want to be on the rise, so I’m never going to settle. I don’t really look at competition. Ever since I’ve been here, they’ve gotten somebody in the draft or in free agency. At the end of the day, I’m still here. I think that shows what the coaches think of me and it shows what I can do.”...........

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