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Steelers Lose Second Quarterback-Leftwich Out
Steelers Lose Second Quarterback-Leftwich Out
Steelers Lose Second Quarterback-Leftwich Out
After losing Ben Roethlisberger to an injury last week, the Pittsburgh Steelers will now look to their third quarterback this weekend against Cleveland. Charlie Batch, 37, will get the start for Pittsburgh after Byron Leftwich was ruled out because of a fractured rib suffered in a 13-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens...
Steelers Linebacker James Harrison Suspended 1 Game
Steelers Linebacker James Harrison Suspended 1 Game
Steelers Linebacker James Harrison Suspended 1 Game
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison has been suspended 1 game by the NFL after his illegal hit on Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy last Thursday. The hit marked the fifth illegal hit against a quarterback in the past three seasons by Harrison. The Steelers will be without Harrison for Monday night's game in San Francisco.
Michael Vick Tops List of Most Disliked NFL Players
Michael Vick Tops List of Most Disliked NFL Players
Michael Vick Tops List of Most Disliked NFL Players
Players with legal troubles and quarterbacks head a list of the NFL’s most disliked players. The list, based on the findings of a public survey of NFL player perception conducted by Nielsen and E-Poll Market Research, indicates that players with legal issues, contract disputes or suspect character are viewed unfavorably by NFL fans. P...
Which NFL QB Is Hardest To Tackle?
Which NFL QB Is Hardest To Tackle?
Which NFL QB Is Hardest To Tackle?
Which NFL quarterback is the hardest to bring down? Ben Roethlisberger might be the first name that comes to mind, but according to Detroit Lions defensive end Cliff Avril, there's another QB that's just as hard to tackle.
Ranking The NFL Quarterbacks
Ranking The NFL Quarterbacks
Ranking The NFL Quarterbacks
Quarterback is the most vital position on an NFL team. In most instances, teams that have a quality guy behind center normally have a quality team. Aaron Rodgers (Packers), Drew Brees (Saints), Ben Roethlisberger (Steelers), Eli Manning (Giants), Peyton Manning (Colts), and Tom Brady (Patriots) have guided the last eight Super Bowl winners, and most people would consider those players elite quarte
James Harrison Apologizes
James Harrison Apologizes
James Harrison Apologizes
Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro linebacker James Harrison has issued an apology for some of the comments he made in a Men's Journal article. Harrison made offensive comments toward NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, including an anti-gay slur. He also ripped teammates Ben Roethlisberger and Rashard Mendenhall. "I'll start by offering my apologies for some of the words that I said..."
Harrison Rips Goodell And Teammates
Harrison Rips Goodell And Teammates
Harrison Rips Goodell And Teammates
James Harrison of the Pittsburgh Steelers is known as one of the best defensive players in the NFL. He has also earned the reputation of being mean, hard nosed, and at times dirty. Harrison claims he's not dirty, but that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell branded him as such. He also ripped his quarterback Ben Roethlisberger for some costly mistakes he made in the last Super Bowl, as well as calling Steeler running back Rashard Mendenhall a "fumble machine."
Ben Roethlisberger May Need Surgery
Ben Roethlisberger May Need Surgery
Ben Roethlisberger May Need Surgery
Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback Ben Roethlisberger played through a broken foot late last season, and throughout the playoffs. Ben told a Pittsburgh newspaper that the foot has not fully healed, and he may need an operation to repair the injury.
Packers Are Super
Packers Are Super
Packers Are Super
The Green Bay Packers won Super Bowl XLV, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-25, in Arlington Texas, on Sunday night. The Associated Press, courtesy of espn.com, has the story, below.

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