BULGER, Pa. -- The Pittsburgh Steelers get their edge by diving into the playbook and playing physical football.
Turns out they get their fuel from a Hollywood power player and cow-milking robots.
"He's gone from Batman to farming," linebacker Ryan Shazier said.
He is Thomas Tull, the man who financed the "Dark Knight" trilogy and built Legendary Pictures into a $13-billion-dollar cinema powerhouse. He also serves as minority owner of the Steelers.
In 2016, fresh off the sale of Legendary, he decided to marry pro football and farmland with Rivendale Farms, a lush 150-plus-acre estate just outside of Pittsburgh that ships chocolate milk, eggs and vegetables straight to the Steelers’ cafeteria.