Cam Heyward‘s terrifying presence on defense served as another player’s ‘Welcome to the NFL’ moment.’

According to Giants RB Tyrone Tracy Jr., Heyward’s massive hit in Week 8 last season was an eye-opener as to how “different” the NFL really is:

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“It was Cam Heyward,” Tracy said on NFL Network’s Good Morning Football. “He’s in the middle, obviously — he’s a big dude, you can’t miss him. I’m doing my inside zone and I’m thinking the gap is there. If you’re a running back, you understand that like the hole is there, until it’s not. And Cam Heyward, he’s two-gapping, so he’s making it look like it’s there, and I try to hit in there. And this man hit me so hard. He hit me so hard to where I hit my head on the ground, and I just kind of had to lay there for a little bit. I needed a moment just to catch my breath, and to understand, ‘Yeah, I’m in the NFL. They’re just a little different.'”

A little over a month ago, Raiders center Jackson Powers-Johnson claimed Heyward was responsible for his ‘Welcome to the NFL’ moment as well, with Tracy’s recent example only further proving just how dominant the Steelers veteran truly is.

Heyward’s former Steelers teammate, QB Russell Wilson, is gearing up to lead the Tracy and the Giants’ offense in 2025 — but the running back might not get to play with Mr. Unlimited for long, as one insider predicted that rookie Jaxson Dart could usurp the starting QB role in New York sooner rather than later.

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