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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."
Rashard Mendenhall apologizes, tries to explain tweets
Rashard Mendenhall apologizes, tries to explain tweets
Rashard Mendenhall apologizes, tries to explain tweets
Earlier today, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall wrote a blog in which he apologized for, then tried to explain the controversial tweets he made after the death of Osama bin Laden. He said he was just trying to "generate conversation...
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.
Steelers Hold On, Defeat Jets, 24-19
Steelers Hold On, Defeat Jets, 24-19
Steelers Hold On, Defeat Jets, 24-19
The Pittsburgh will take on the Green Bay Packers, in Super Bowl Forty-Five, after hanging on to defeat the New York Jets, 24-19, in the AFC championship game, on Sunday, at Heinz Field, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Associated Press, courtesy of espn.com, has the story, below.