'Not Only A Good Coach But A Great Man': Steelers Players Remember WR Coach Darryl Drake's Impact

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Pittsburgh Steelers of the past and present are remembering late wide receivers coach Darryl Drake with heavy hearts.

In a statement, Head Coach Mike Tomlin said his heart and prayers are with Drake's wife and his family.

He said it's difficult to put into words the grief of the entire Steelers team.

"Darryl loved the game of football and every player he ever coached," he said in a statement.

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"We will use our faith to guide us and help his family throughout the difficult time."

Tomlin said Drake was a close friend who had a huge impact on his coaching career.

Steelers President Art Rooney II issued a statement announcing the death, saying the team was at a loss of words.

"Darryl had such an impact on the players he coached and everyone he worked with throughout his entire career," the statement said.

"He was a passionate coach and had a tremendous spirit toward life, his family, his faith and the game of football. Our prayers and thoughts are with his wife, Sheila, his three daughters, his grandchildren and entire family during this difficult time."

To remember the impact Drake left on players, both current and former Steelers are taking to social media.

Wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster said on Instagram that Drake was his favorite coach and an amazing role model.

Wide receiver Ryan Switzer said coach Drake was one of the greatest people he's ever been around.

Linebacker Ryan Shazier said Drake was a great man in a Twitter post.

Wide receiver Donte Moncrief posted about how we was thinking of Drake.

Cam Heyward, Steelers defensive end, said he was thinking about Coach Drake.

"Your passion, love and laughs always meant a lot. I hope you are at peace. We miss you so much. RIP," Heyward tweeted.

Steelers wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey said his heart is heavy after learning of the news.

"Today Steeler Nation and the football world lost not only a good coach but a great man. RIP coach Drake. Thanks for always standing on the table for me," his tweet said.

Steelers cornerback Steve Nelson passed on his prayers for coach Drake.

Former Steeler Mike Wallace expressed his condolences on social media.

"RIP Coach Drake good man," Wallace's tweet said.

Former Steeler and current Arizona Cardinal offensive tackle Marcus Gilbert called Drake one of his all-time favorite coaches.

"At a loss for words! One of my all time favorite coaches to be around. Rest easy Coach Drake," said Gilbert's tweet.

Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Arthur Moats said he hated to hear the news about Drake.

"He was a great man and true leader. He will truly be missed. R.I.P.," the tweet read.

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