
According to Steiner Math, the Tennessee Titans‘ odds of winning the Super Bowl just got a lot better.
On Saturday, the Titans signed undrafted free agent Brock Rechsteiner, the son of WWE legend Scott Steiner.
Rechsteiner played wide receiver at Jacksonville State, finishing with 52 receptions for 630 yards and seven touchdowns in 32 career games.
WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner hyped his son’s NFL contract signing on social media.
“Titan up!” Steiner wrote on X:
With only Calvin Ridley, Wan’Dale Robinson and a crew of other unproven pass-catchers ahead of him, the 6-foot-2 Rechsteiner may crack the final roster.
Still, it will be an uphill climb for the young wideout.
On the bright side, if things don’t work out on the gridiron, Rechsteiner could transition to the squared circle like his brother, Bron Breakker.
Steiner Family Tree is Full of World-Class Athletes

GettyBron Breakker is a two-time NXT Champion and former Intercontinental Champion
During his heyday in WWE and TNA, Scott Steiner was known as “Big Poppa Pump,” a moniker that highlighted his hulking physique.
Steiner famously referred to himself as a “genetic freak” in his hilarious, mathematically inaccurate TNA promo.
Despite making a joke, the Steiner’s DNA has proven capable of producing athletic marvels.
During the 1980s and 1990s, Steiner wrestled alongside his older brother Rick as The Steiner Brothers. He won several tag team titles, including the WWF Tag Team Championship, WCW World Tag Team Championship, IWGP Tag Team Championship, and the TNA/Impact World Tag Team Championship.
Decades later, Steiner’s son, Bron Breakker, blossomed into one of the fastest rising stars in WWE history.
Breakker, known as “The Unpredictable Badass,” is among the most feared active WWE stars.
A former Baltimore Ravens fullback, Breakker brings relentless power and intensity to every match.
His devastating spear has brought even the strongest fighters to their breaking point.
During his three-year run in NXT, beginning in 2021, Breakker was a two-time NXT Champion. He also carried feuds with Carmelo Hayes, Baron Corbin and Tyler Bate.
Breakker made his SmackDown in-ring debut in February 2024 following his time in NXT. Although he competed in a singles match against LA Knight on RAW in 2021, his 2024 promotion was his official departure from NXT.
Since his call-up, Breakker has been a one-time Intercontinental Champion. He has made two WrestleMania appearances.
Now a RAW Superstar, Breakker, and his faction, The Vision, are feuding with Seth Rollins.
Breakker attacked Rollins at WrestleMania 42, landing two devastating spears on the former WWE Undisputed Champion. As a result, Gunther was able to defeat Rollins in a singles match via TKO.
While it’s too soon to predict his brother joining him in WWE, it’s certainly an enticing prospect. Perhaps, if Rechsteiner doesn’t become a star in Tennessee, he will team up with Breakker down the line.
Just as their father and uncle did, the former football standouts could wreak havoc as tag team partners.
The Tennessee Titans’ post-draft rookie minicamp is scheduled to begin next month at Vanderbilt Medical Football Park.
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