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Steelers a different team with Polamalu back
The Pittsburgh Steelers watched a snow-splattered Troy Polamalu make a seemingly impossible, one-handed scoop interception on a mushy field against Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers last season.
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Steelers Safety Troy Polamalu Appears On Jimmy Fallon
Pittsburgh Steelers' Troy Polamalu took his tackling skills to late night on Tuesday.
Steelers don't appear interested in LJ
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin isn't saying if the team has any interest in Larry Johnson, the former Penn State running back who was released by the Kansas City Chiefs.
Carter fills in for Clark, sparks Pittsburgh
Rarely has playing it safe paid off so well for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tyrone Carter started in place of safety Ryan Clark as a precaution Monday night and made the big play that sparked the Steelers to their fifth straight win, taking the first of his two interceptions 48 yards for a touchdown in Pittsburgh's 28-10 win over the Denver Broncos.
Steelers Ward; 'I'm not going to change the way I play the game of football'
He holds the longest consecutive games with a catch streak, has a Super Bowl MVP and in his early thirties is on pace for the best season of his career.
Tomlin motivates with Denver's No. 1 message
The more coach Mike Tomlin keeps talking about it, the more agitated his players get.
NFL Players Think Hines Ward Is Dirty; Steelers Defend Him
Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward was voted the dirtiest player in the National Football League, according to a Sports Illustrated poll of players throughout the NFL.
Broncos brace for black-and-gold invasion by Steelers fans
It may pay for the Broncos to watch the horizon this week, for the invasion may be coming.
Steelers' Ward is NFL's dirtiest player, vote peers
Steelers WR Hines Ward, shown here getting into a scuffle during Super Bowl XLIII, is in his 12th season in the NFL.
Knock on Troy Polamalu: huge hitter but not a textbook tackler
There's a lot Troy Polamalu can do well; tackling isn't his strength. Ten observations and opinions after Week 8 from two NFL scouts, one from an NFC team and the other from an AFC team: 1. Steelers SS Troy Polamalu makes a ton of big hits, but he doesn't wrap up.
For Woodley, cinch sacks no longer in the bag
This article has been read 131 times. Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Month for October on Thursday after tearing through opposing offensive lines for 21 tackles, seven sacks and two forced fumbles in four games - all victories.
On the Steeler: A different 5-2 record
Steelers linebacker James Harrison was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Month for October.
Facing Favre & Co. has (most of) the Steelers pumped
Even the Super Bowl champs get pumped when they prepare to play an unbeaten team with a legend at quarterback, the league's best running back and a stout defense.
Game 7 Matchup: Steelers vs. Vikings
Today's game marks Brett Favre's first appearance in Pittsburgh in more than a decade.
Weighing in on Steelers good, bad
The Steelers were given the day off following a 27-17 win over the previously unbeaten Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive line knows it must stop Adrian Peterson
The Steelers defense will have to be at its best against the Vikings, AP FILE PHOTO PITTSBURGH - When Aaron Smith went down with a season ending injury, the immediate thoughts were the Steelers were in trouble, especially when it came to containing the run.
Winfield out for Vikings; Polamalu in for Steelers
The Vikings won't have their best defensive back for the showdown in Pittsburgh , but the Steelers will.
Steelers' Clark may not play in Denver
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark isn't injured, yet he isn't sure if he can play in the team's next game Nov.
Don't blame Brett Favre for loss to Pittsburgh Steelers
If you simply look at the scoreboard and the fact that Brett Favre was at least partially responsible for two turnovers returned for touchdowns , you'd easily say that Favre blew it.
Berrian down, but Rice sky high
Being a good employee, Bernard Berrian refused to discuss the leg injury that kept him out for the second half Sunday in a 27-17 loss to the Steelers.
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