Charlie Batch reveals special family bond with rookie Drew Allar
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch shared his personal, decades-long family connection to third-round rookie Drew Allar.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch has shared a deeply personal connection to the team's newest rookie, Drew Allar, revealing that their paths crossed three decades ago on the college football field. In an intimate interview on his podcast, "The Snap Count," Batch disclosed that he and Allar's father, Kevin Allar, were teammates at Eastern Michigan University in 1996, where Batch played as a tight end.
This bond was particularly poignant during a recent preseason game when Allar orchestrated a pivotal fourth-quarter drive, leading his team towards scoring. Batch recounted how the Allar family's football history intertwined with his own, noting the surreal nature of witnessing his former college teammate now leading the offense for his former NFL franchise.
For Batch, this connection underscored the enduring impact of locker room camaraderie, emphasizing that former players often become lifelong mentors to each other's families. He expressed a profound sense of pride, likening it to having 53 uncles in the locker room, given the vast network of former teammates. As Allar continues to hone his skills within Pittsburgh's system, having the support and guidance of a trusted former teammate like Uncle Charlie Batch offers a unique form of stability and mentorship in his NFL journey.
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