Since the 1930s, Steelers players have been well-represented on the Pro Football Hall of Fame All-Decade Team.

And that hasn't changed in modern time, as two more players earned that honor, bringing the total of 26 Steelers who are on the All-Decade Tams through the years.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the 2010s All-Decade Team and center Maurkice Pouncey and former receiver Antonio Brown both made the team.

A total of 53 players were selected by the Hall of Fame's selection committee. To be eligible, a player had to have had been selection to the Associated Press All-Pro team, Pro Football Writers of America all-conference team or the Pro Bowl at least one time between 2010-19.

Pouncey was the Steelers first-round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the 18th player overall selected. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in his first three seasons, the first center in NFL history to achieve that honor and has a total of eight Pro Bowl selections under his belt. Pouncey was named first-team AP All-Pro in 2011 and 2014 and was selected to the PFWA All-NFL team in 2017.

Pouncey has been a mainstay on the Steelers offensive line, serving as an offensive captain while providing stability and guidance on and off the field. With him at the center of the line the Steelers offensive line has been ranked in the Top 10 in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed in each of the last four seasons, including finishing in the Top 5 twice.