Steelers cruise stops for raft rescue

A cruise ship headed to the Yucatán Peninsula stopped to rescue 17 people stranded on a raft north of Cuba. Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison took to Facebook and Instagram Saturday to share scenes of the encounter on social media.

“We just stopped for this boat with 16 people in the middle of the ocean. Waiting for coast guard now,” Harrison said in one post.

We just stopped for this boat with 16 people in the middle of the ocean. Waiting for coast guard now.

Posted by James Harrison on Saturday, February 27, 2016

Carnival Cruise Line spokeswoman Jennifer de la Cruz said the Carnival Sensation found the migrants, 15 men and one woman, about 50 miles north of Cuba and brought them aboard.

Coast Guard Petty Officer Jon-Paul Rios said they would be turned over today to Mexican immigration officials at the ship’s next stop, Cozumel. The ship is in the midst of a “Legends of Pittsburgh” fan cruise that returns to Miami on Tuesday.

16ppl, wild!!!

Posted by James Harrison on Saturday, February 27, 2016

.According to the cruise’s website, the ship set sail Thursday and is to have guests including current and former Steelers Harrison, Antonio Brown and Rocky Bleier, as well as former Pirates player Manny Sanguillen and several former Penguins.

With information from The Associated Press.

We strongly believe this guy got the most #Epic #Selfie #Ever. ….with James Harrison AND Antonio Brown

Posted by Legends of Pittsburgh Cruise on Wednesday, March 23, 2016

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