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Troy Polamalu after catching his second interception during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Pittsburgh, Dec. 12, 2010. The Steelers won 23-7.
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What they said about Troy Polamalu after his retirement announcement . . .

Gene J. Puskar/Associated Press

What they said about Troy Polamalu after his retirement announcement . . .

Reaction to Troy Polamalu’s decision to retire came from friends and on-field foes alike.

Steelers president Art Rooney II

“Since we drafted him in 2003, Troy Polamalu has been an outstanding player and person. . . . His unique style of play will be remembered among the all-time Steelers. His passion for the game of football on the field and his willingness to be a contributor to the community make him a very special person.”

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Steelers chairman Dan Rooney

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“[Thursday] night, I received a very important call from Troy Polamalu. He had a lot of nice things to say about the organization, and it was very sincere. He is a good, family man, which meant a lot to him. I think that’s part of what he is going to do [moving forward]. But he’s been a tremendous leader, really a leader by example, not only as a great football player but as a great person. He has influenced many people both on and off the field, which was really an important part. We’ve been fortunate to have great players throughout the years, but he of course would be one of the top players. He did everything with dignity and responsibility, and it was special to have Troy be a Steeler his entire career.”

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin

“Troy is a shining example of a football man in the way he loved the game, the way he respected the game and the way he played the game. It’s a shining example of the window into who he is. He is a legendary Steeler and a legendary man. I congratulate him and wish him nothing but the best moving forward.”

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Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert

“Troy Polamalu was as unique a person as he was a football player. His actions as a human being were just as impressive as any of the many inhuman plays he made on the football field. We were very fortunate to have him be a part of our organization for the past 12 years. We wish him and his family all the best as they move into the next phase of their lives.”

James Harrison @jharrison9292

“tpolamalu I only got four words for you.... I love you bro”

Ben Roethlisberger @_BigBen7

“Today is a day to celebrate the greatness, the man, the football player that is Troy! It is such an honor to have played alongside one of the greatest athletes and football players I've ever seen in my life.Troy, you're an amazing man, an amazing football player, and an amazing father! Thank you my brother. -- Ben”

Cam Heyward ‏@CamHeyward

“Just wanted 2 thank @tpolamalu 4 being a great person & great teammate. U led by example in so many ways. 1 of the greatest teammates ever.”

Deshea Townsend @desheatownsend

“1 of the Greatest of all time! Love U my Brother!!@tpolamalu”

Baltimore Ravens @Ravens

“We'll miss the man (and the hair), but not the player.

Best of luck in retirement, @tpolamalu.”

Tim Tebow @TimTebow

“One of the toughest, smartest, and kindest players I played against. Congrats on a phenomenal career @tpolamalu” 

First Published: April 11, 2015, 4:00 a.m.

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