I am proud of my heritage and have happily taken advantage of every opportunity to educate my teammates and Steeler Nation about American Samoa, both as a player and in the community, through the Troy and Theodora Polamalu Foundation Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation. Troy Polamalu advantageamericancommunity share on social
Orthodox chanting is non-emotional; it's very monotone. Troy Polamalu chantemotionalmonotone Change image and share on social
Three English bulldogs count for one kid. Troy Polamalu bulldogcountenglish Change image and share on social
Material things aren't important to me. Troy Polamalu importantmaterialthing Change image and share on social
When I'm done playing football, I just might be the couch potato dad. Troy Polamalu couchdadfootball Change image and share on social
It's the perfect environment for prayer. Chanting in Greek... is like a beautiful opera, but way better. Troy Polamalu beautifulchantenvironment Change image and share on social
Football is pretty much played 16 times a year, where training is kind of a year-round thing. Troy Polamalu footballkindplay Change image and share on social
I don't feel that I need a tattoo to represent myself as a Samoan or a Christian. Troy Polamalu christianfeelrepresent Change image and share on social
Probably the label 'Jesus freak' is fine with me. Because I know who I am. Troy Polamalu finefreakjesus Change image and share on social
Pride is tough. You go to high school, and its 'pride,' 'courage;' it's all these types of words that we use to motivate us. I don't think there's anywhere in the Scriptures through the saints' lives where pride was ever a positive characteristic of anybody. Troy Polamalu characteristiccouragehigh share on social