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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Pittsburgh Steelers Roster 2011


Pittsburgh Steelers Roster 2011

ROSTER
Team Roster
No Name Pos Hgt Wt Birthday Exp College
55 Bailey, Patrick ROLB 6-4 235 11/19/85 2 Duke
16 Batch, Charlie QB 6-2 216 12/5/74 12 Eastern Michigan
50 Boiman, Rocky LILB 6-4 236 1/24/80 8 Notre Dame
80 Bright, Eugene TE 6-4 268 4/18/85 R Purdue
27 Burnett, Joe LCB 5-9 192 11/28/86 R Central Florida
23 Carter, Tyrone SS 5-9 195 3/31/76 10 Minnesota
13 Chery, Jason WR 5-10 185 5/31/85 R Louisiana-Lafayette
25 Clark, Ryan FS 5-11 205 10/12/79 8 Louisiana State
74 Colon, Willie RT 6-3 315 4/9/83 4 Hofstra
05 Czech, Piotr K 6-5 210 8/17/86 1 Wagner College
38 Davis, Carey FB 5-10 225 3/27/81 4 Illinois
02 Dixon, Dennis QB 6-3 195 1/11/85 2 Oregon
Doggett, Derrick LB 6-3 210 12/31/84 1 Oregon State
93 Eason, Nick RDE 6-3 305 5/29/80 7 Clemson
79 Essex, Trai RG 6-4 324 12/5/82 5 Northwestern
51 Farrior, James LILB 6-2 243 1/6/75 13 Virginia
73 Foster, Ramon LG 6-6 325 1/7/86 R Tennessee
57 Fox, Keyaron LILB 6-3 235 1/23/82 6 Georgia Tech
54 Frazier, Andre LOLB 6-5 245 6/29/82 5 Cincinnati
84 Galloway, Joey WR_ 5-11 197 11/20/71 15 Ohio State
22 Gay, William RCB 5-10 190 1/1/85 3 Louisville
19 Grisham, Tyler WR 5-11 180 6/11/87 R Clemson
98 Hampton, Casey NT 6-1 325 9/3/77 9 Texas
77 Harris, Ra'Shon LDE 6-4 298 8/26/86 R Oregon
31 Harris, Tuff S 6-0 198 1/23/83 3 Montana
92 Harrison, James ROLB 6-0 242 5/4/78 6 Kent State
62 Hartwig, Justin C 6-4 312 11/21/78 8 Kansas
66 Hills, Tony LT 6-5 304 11/4/84 2 Texas
76 Hoke, Chris NT 6-2 305 4/6/76 9 Brigham Young
10 Holmes, Santonio WR_ 5-11 192 3/3/84 4 Ohio State
96 Hood, Ziggy LDE 6-3 300 2/16/87 R Missouri
85 Johnson, David TE 6-2 260 8/26/87 R Arkansas State
99 Keisel, Brett RDE 6-5 285 9/19/78 8 Brigham Young
68 Kemoeatu, Chris LG 6-3 344 1/4/83 5 Utah
90 Kirschke, Travis LDE 6-3 298 9/6/74 13 UCLA
64 Legursky, Doug C 6-1 315 6/9/86 1 Marshall
20 Lewis, Keenan RCB 6-0 208 5/17/86 R Oregon State
11 Logan, Stefan KR 5-7 185 6/2/81 1 South Dakota
37 Madison, Anthony LCB 5-9 180 10/8/81 4 Alabama
49 McHugh, Sean TE 6-5 265 5/27/82 6 Penn State
69 McLendon, Steve DT 6-4 280 1/3/86 R Troy
34 Mendenhall, Rashard RB 5-10 225 6/19/87 2 Illinois
83 Miller, Heath TE 6-5 256 10/22/82 5 Virginia
21 Moore, Mewelde RB 5-11 209 7/24/82 6 Tulane
29 Mundy, Ryan FS 6-1 215 2/11/85 1 West Virginia
39 Parker, Willie RB 5-10 209 11/11/80 6 North Carolina
71 Paxson, Scott NT 6-4 292 2/3/83 2 Penn State
43 Polamalu, Troy SS 5-10 207 4/19/81 7 Southern California
33 Redman, Isaac RB 6-0 230 11/10/84 R Bowie State
03 Reed, Jeff PK 5-11 225 4/9/79 8 North Carolina
61 Retkofsky, Jared LS 6-5 260 3/16/83 2 TCU
07 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 6-5 241 3/2/82 6 Miami (Ohio)
09 Sepulveda, Daniel P 6-3 230 1/12/84 3 Baylor
91 Smith, Aaron LDE 6-5 298 4/9/76 11 Northern Colorado
89 Spaeth, Matt TE 6-7 270 11/24/84 3 Minnesota
72 Stapleton, Darnell RG 6-3 305 9/21/85 3 Rutgers
78 Starks, Max LT 6-8 345 1/10/82 6 Florida
44 Summers, Frank FB 5-10 230 9/6/85 R UNLV
14 Sweed, Limas WR_ 6-4 220 12/25/84 2 Texas
24 Taylor, Ike LCB 6-2 195 5/5/80 7 La.-Lafayette
94 Timmons, Lawrence RILB 6-1 234 5/14/86 3 Florida State
26 Townsend, Deshea RCB 5-10 190 9/8/75 12 Alabama
65 Urbik, Kraig RG 6-5 323 9/23/85 R Wisconsin
28 Vincent, Justin RB 5-10 219 1/25/83 1 Louisiana State
17 Wallace, Mike WR 6-0 199 8/1/86 R Mississippi
86 Ward, Hines WR 6-0 205 3/8/76 12 Georgia
60 Warren, Greg LS 6-3 252 10/18/81 5 North Carolina
53 Williams, Johnny LB 6-2 246 2/20/86 R Kentucky
35 Williams, Trae RCB 5-10 195 1/30/85 1 South Florida
56 Woodley, LaMarr LOLB 6-2 265 11/3/84 3 Michigan

News From: news.steelers.com

Terrible Towel

Terrible Towel: Pittsburgh Rally Towel Could End Up on New York Landmark

Terrible Towel: Pittsburgh Rally Towel Could End Up on New York Landmark

Terrible Towel: There are many things that will not die in the sports world, the Terrible Towel is one of them. Well it seems that the Steelers long beloved rally towel could grace the Manhattan skyline shortly.

The mayors of New York, Michale Bloomberg, and Pittsburgh, Luke Ravenstahl, have a friendly wager. If the Jets win, Ravenstahl will hang a Jets firefighter helmet on an undisclosed Pittsburgh landmark.

But if the Steelers beat the Jets in the AFC Championship game, Bloomberg will unenthusiastically hang a Terrible Towel from an undisclosed New York City landmark.

So far it is a close one at Heinz Field. The Jets and Steelers are giving their fair share of tight defensive looks. So far, the Steelers lead in the second quarter 7-0. If this keeps up, there will be some mighty angry New York natives come Monday.

News From: bleacherreport.com

Ben Roethlisberger suspension

Ben, Roethlisberger suspension: NFL commissioner reduces ban of Pittsburgh Steelers QB to four games

Terry Bradshaw's prayers weren't answered. The NFL has reduced Ben Roethlisberger's suspension.

Two days after Bradshaw ripped into Roethlisberger for his actions toward women, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell met with the current Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Friday and reduced his suspension from six games to four. He also praised the 28-year-old for the effort he has shown in trying to improve his behavior.

"You have told me and the Steelers that you committed to making better decisions," Goodell told Roethlisberger, according to a statement released by the league. "Your actions over the past several months have been consistent with that promise, and you must continue to honor that commitment."

The reduction, according to the league, is "contingent on (Roethlisberger) continuing to adhere to the program established by our advisers and avoiding any further violations of the Personal Conduct Policy." While suspended, he must stay away from the Steelers completely and have no contact with the coaches or front office.

Roethlisberger reportedly delivered a tearful apology to his teammates after their final exhibition game on Thursday night. He is eligible to return for the Steelers' Oct. 17 game against the Cleveland Browns.

Roethlisberger was suspended by the NFL for violating the league's personal conduct policy in early March when he was accused of sexually assaulting a college student in a Milledgeville, Ga., bar. He wasn't charged in the incident, but the mountain of evidence against him did not reflect well on him or the league, and obviously convinced Goodell that Roethlisberger did not behave appropriately.

Clearly Bradshaw, a Hall of Famer and former Steelers quarterback, is convinced of that. He's never been a fan of Roethlisberger and he hammered him again on Wednesday during a pointed speech at a luncheon in Shreveport, La.

"Going to bars, treating women like that. . . . Oh my God," Bradshaw said. "I pray they don't cut (his suspension) to four games. I hope they leave it at six."

Read more: www.nydailynews.com