May 22, 2009 | PittsburghLIVE.com
John Harris is a sports columnist for the Tribune-Review. He can be reached via e-mail or at 412-481-5432. The first thing that comes to mind about Daniel Sepulveda's rookie season in 2007 was his last punt with the Steelers.
The value of family permeates the Pittsburgh Steelers organization. It starts from the top.
Mitch Berger doesn't have to be told that he's on borrowed time. But at 36 years of age, 15 seasons into a football career that has seen him kick for 10 different National Football League teams, if it all ends ...
Steeler punter Mitch Berger flies his B.C. clan to Super Bowl
Punter Mitch Berger, left, who was raised in North Delta, and Ben Roethlisberger of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrate on the field after they won 27-23 against the Arizona Cardinals during Super Bowl XLIII.
It's been a long journey but punter Berger has arrived
Dave Perkins TAMPA, FLA. T hat Mitch Berger is some excited when he thinks of what's coming.
Berger pleased to serve Steelers
Mitch Berger doesn't have to be told that he is on borrowed time. But at 36 years of age, 15 seasons into a football career that has seen him kick for 10 different National Football League teams, if it all ends ...
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Special teams weigh in Chargers' favor
The Steelers piled up 410 yards of total offense when they played the San Diego Chargers in November.
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Spat over spit shows poor sportsmanship
The first thing Steelers punter Mitch Berger did after the big win in Baltimore Sunday was brush his teeth.
Berger to keep punting job despite bad day
That and the possible return of defensive end Brett Keisel highlighted the news from Mike Tomlin's news conference yesterday.
Road warriors making impact in NFL
Remember when home-field advantage meant something in the NFL? It meant little last Sunday as the visiting team won 10 of 12 games, including the Steelers' 33-10 whipping of the Patriots at New England.