Pittsburgh Steelers Wiretap
February 2006 Archives
Eagles Target Randle El
In the next few weeks, Terrell Owens finally and officially will be leaving the Eagles.

Some Owners Could Sue If Revenue-Share Comes About
The revenue-sharing debate among NFL team owners has become so combative that a group of owners of the most prosperous franchises has threatened to take legal action if a revenue-sharing plan they don't like is forced upon them.

Steelers' Keisel Wants To Stay In Pittsburgh
Defensive end Brett Keisel is approaching unrestricted free agency under the assumption he's the player the Steelers believe they can least afford to lose.

Just Business For Randle El
NFL teams in need of offensive firepower are interested in Steelers wide receiver Antwaan Randle El.

Bettis Joins NBC's Broadcast Team
Jerome Bettis joined NBC on Sunday as a studio analyst for Sunday night football games.

Steelers To Play Opener On Thursday
The 2006 NFL season most likely will start in Pittsburgh on Sept.

NFL Defends Super Bowl Officiating
The NFL defended the officiating in the Super Bowl on Tuesday, two days after the Steelers beat the Seahawks 21-10 in the NFL title game.

Randle El Wants To Play QB?
At a time when the Bears appeared to be headed for another disaster, Lovie Smith and his staff did a remarkable job to turn it around so quickly.

Ward Admits To Pre-Game Sickness
Getting selected Super Bowl MVP, hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy, jetting off to Disney World and preparing to take part in the Steelers' victory parade, those were things Hines Ward could easily digest.

Money Keeps Montana Away From Super Bowl MVP Ceremony
Quarterbacks Joe Montana, Jake Scott and Terry Bradshaw were conspicuously absent when the NFL showcased the Most Valuable Players from the first 39 Super Bowls during pre-game ceremonies in Detroit on Sunday.

Whisenhunt Getting Ready For Oakland Interview
The Associated Press reported yesterday that the Oakland Raiders plan to interview Steelers offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt in the coming days for their head coaching vacancy.

Bus Goes Out With A Ring
The Bus didn't win the Super Bowl for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the final game of his career.

One For The Thumb?
The Steelers stand third on the list with four Super Bowl crowns, and a group of four teams (the Patriots, Raiders, Packers and Redskins) is next with three.

Cowher Says Polamalu Will Be 'OK'
Coach Bill Cowher yesterday pronounced safety Troy Polamalu "OK" and upgraded the injury status of two other players as the Steelers finished their final full practice in preparation for the Super Bowl.

Polamalu Hurts Ankle, Listed As Probable
Strong safety Troy Polamalu, the catalyst of the Pittsburgh Steelers defense and a player who has emerged as one of the league's most versatile defenders, suffered an ankle injury during Thursday's practice and was forced to leave the session early.

Porter Wants To Make Seahawks 'Tap Out'
Pittsburgh linebacker Joey Porter kept up his verbal barrage against the Seahawks, saying Thursday the Steelers will be so physical in the Super Bowl they will try to make Seattle quit playing.

Porter Picks Up On Stevens Comments On The Bus
Steelers linebacker Joey Porter minded his manners and said nothing derogatory about the Seahawks during his first two days at the Super Bowl.

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