Steelers WR Plaxico Burress’s career arc is still moving
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The first few waves of free agency signings are currently in the books and the Pittsburgh Steelers have made just a few low profile moves like we expected that they would. With the draft now less than a month away, the team sits with just under $ 2.5 million worth of salary cap space to…
There is a reason that the left tackle position on the offensive line is considered by some to be one of the most important positions on a football team. It’s because the left tackles job is to protect the blind side for most quarterbacks and they also have the task of shutting down the premier…
*** Discuss this article and more at our Pittsburgh Steelers forum *** Not that there was ever that much concern, but the Steelers have made it known they have no interest in moving wide out Mike Wallace. A team source told Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that the team will not move Wallace at…
PITTSBURGH (93-7 THE FAN) — Pittsburgh Steelers offensive linemen Willie Colon joined The Fan Morning Show Friday. He discusses his move from left tackle to left guard. Colon says he welcomes the move and that the upcoming OTAs will be important in helping him with the switch. You can listen to the full interview here:…
Willie Colon restructured his deal to remain with the Steelers, but that’s not the only move he’s making this offseason. Colon said Wednesday that he is now playing left guard for Pittsburgh. He looked like the presumptive favorite to start at right tackle, but Colon’s size has long made him a candidate to kick inside.……
Mike Prisuta reported Wednesday afternoon Steelers OL Willie Colon will move from right tackle to left guard, a move often discussed throughout Colon’s tenure with the team. A report indicates the Steelers notified Colon of their intentions to move him to the left guard position after the draft, when they selected Stanford OG David DeCastro…
For those that are wondering just how the Steelers are going to manage the salary cap over the next year even as they play ball in 2012 and get set for 2013, Jamison Hensley at ESPN writes about how the team is looking to “win now,” and how they could have more serious trouble in…
According to Jason LaCanfora of the NFL Network, the Pittsburgh Steelers don’t plan on bringing back wide receiver Hines Ward next season. Right now it makes the most sense for the Steelers to let Ward walk, since he’d make $ 4 million in the final year of his contract, which is a lot of money…