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NFL Draft: Steelers select Stanford guard DeCastro
The Pittsburgh Steelers didn’t expect David DeCastro to be available with the 24th overall pick in the NFL Draft, to the point where they’d practically written off the burly All-American guard from Stanford. Yet as Roger Goodell continued to rattle off names and DeCastro’s wasn’t called, general manager Kevin Colbert started to get optimistic.
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Hine Ward Retires: ‘I'm a Steeler for life ... that's all I've really ever wanted'
Hines Ward believes he can still play football. The longtime Pittsburgh wide receiver known for his high-wattage smile and his bone-crunching blocks just couldn't stomach the thought of doing it in some strange uniform on some strange field with nary a Terrible Towel in sight.
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The Smile is Gone: Steelers saying goodbye to Hines Ward
Hines Ward’s constant, ear-to-ear smile tucked behind a black facemask has been a lasting image for Pittsburgh Steelers fans the past 14 seasons.They won’t see it again. At least, not in a black-and-gold uniform.
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NFL Football: Tomlin, Steelers welcome Haley as new coordinator
Throughout the 16 minutes that followed him glowingly introducing former Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley as his new offensive coordinator, Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin stood proudly in the corner of the second-floor media room at the team’s facility.
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NFL Football: Todd Haley named Steelers offensive coordinator
The Steelers have named Todd Haley their new offensive coordinator. Haley, 45, will replace Bruce Arians, now with the Indianapolis Colts, and will inherit an offense that scored 325 points last season en route to finishing 12-4.
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Report: Haley is Steelers’ next offensive coordinator
The Steelers will hire former Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley to be their offensive coordinator, according to an ESPN report. The move, first reported by 610 AM in Kansas City, has not yet been announced.
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NFL Hirings: Arians to be coordinator in Indy, sources say
A person familiar with the hiring tells The Associated Press the Indianapolis Colts have hired Bruce Arians as offensive coordinator.
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Report: Arians may not return to Steelers
Bruce Arians might not return as the Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive coordinator for the 2012 season, according to a report by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The newspaper reported that it was unclear if the 57-year-old was possibly retiring or not having his contract renewed.
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Steve Treu: Tebow torches ‘vaunted’ Steelers defense ... OMT!
So it’s true what they were saying about why the Denver Broncos struggled during the last few weeks of December. God was indeed busy planning His Son’s birthday party.
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Steelers stumble into playoffs with win over Browns
They're bruised, limping and not close to being healthy. The Pittsburgh Steelers aren't themselves. But they are going to the playoffs. At this point, that's all that matters.
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