Former Steelers players Ward, Farrior free to sign elsewhere
Wide receiver Hines Ward and linebacker James Farrior are among the former Steelers who can sign with another team before next week. Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Wide receiver Hines Ward and linebacker James Farrior are among the former Steelers who can sign with another team before next week. Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
*** Discuss this article and more at our Pittsburgh Steelers forum *** According to Pittsburgh Post Gazette beat writer Ed Bouchette, the releases of veteran wide receiver Hines Ward, defensive end Aaron Smith, linebacker James Farrior and guard Chris Kemoeatu were made official last Friday at 4 p.m. There had been some uncertainty of when…
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin chatted with the Steelers official website about the teams roster moves, cutting ties with veterans Hines Ward, James Farrior and Aaron Smith. “You try to remove emotion from it more than anything, but that’s a difficult thing to do,” Tomlin said. “These guys have made a lot of plays for…
“Coach Tomlin has talked to both Aaron Smith and James Farrior to let them know we are going to release them prior to the start of the NFL calendar year (March 13),” Steelers President Art Rooney I… Source: Pittsburgh Steelers : News Need Steelers Tickets? Fulfill your ticket needs at Ticket Network or try our…
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After ten years, 154 games, 1086 tackles, 30 sacks, 12 forced fumbles, 8 interceptions, 2 pro bowls, and 2 super bowl titles James Farrior’s career with the Steelers has come to an end. Farrior’s agent is reporting that the Steelers have told him they plan releasing the veteran linebacker. The move marks another player cut…
The Pittsburgh Steelers will release veteran linebacker James Farrior and defensive end Aaron Smith, the latest in a series of roster moves meant to address the team’s salary cap issues and aging defense. Team president Art Rooney II announced Friday the team will cut Farrior and Smith before the league’s new calendar year begins March…
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported on Friday morning that the Steelers had cut roughly $ 37.4 million off their salary cap figure with all their restructuring and releases over the last few weeks. On Friday morning, they lopped off even more money. James Farrior’s agent Ralph Cindrich tweeted on Friday morning — in classic Cindrich style — that Farrior…
“Coach Tomlin has talked to both Aaron Smith and James Farrior to let them know we are going to release them prior to the start of the NFL calendar year (March 13),” Steelers President Art Rooney I… Source: Pittsburgh Steelers : News
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