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Justin Brown Has A Broken Nose And Other Injury Notes

Steelers WR Justin Brown is sidelined today with a broken nose. No word on exactly how or when it happened, but his nose is wrapped up with tape. WR Darrius Heyward-Bey is out due to his head injury yesterday.

TE Eric Waters is also out due to the back injury he sustained yesterday. Rob Blanchflower is still out with his high ankle sprain, though he’s reportedly walking about without his boot. RB LeGarrette Blount is sitting out after his maintenance day yesterday. Dri Archer is in shorts today with his left knee wrapped. Jarvis Jones is also out of practice today, though no word on why he is out. Lastly, Jordan Zumwalt is also still out with his groin injury.

RB Le’Veon Bell is in full pads tonight.

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Steelers Waive Alvester Alexander, Sign RB Jawan Jamison

The Steelers have waived injured RB Alvester Alexander. The team has signed RB Jawan Jamison with the available roster spot. Alexander was originally signed by the Steelers last August, and later added to the practice squad. He started training camp on the PUP list due to a groin injury.

Last Friday Coach Tomlin said they’d monitor Alexander’s and Mitchell’s situations on a day to day basis. “[Alexander’s]  really in a similar circumstance. We’ve been monitoring both situations, and it’s nothing new to us, but obviously it’s not the type of start those guys are looking for. When they’re healthy and ready to go obviously we’ll put them back in the mix with the rest of them.”

Jawan Jamison was originally drafted in the 7th round of the 2013 draft by the Washington Redskins. At draft time, Jamison was listed at 5’7″, 203 lbs. He averaged over 4 yards per carry over his 2 year career at Rutgers, and left early in hopes to help support his mother who had breast cancer. He ran a 4.68 40 and 1.66 10 yard split at the combine which is less than good. While he doesn’t blow anyone away with a quick burst, he is a decisive cut-step lane runner. He was waived by the Redskins in March, after spending last season on their practice squad.

According to ESPN, “he did not report to camp in good shape” last year. You can view a couple of his college games below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRa1C6arprI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Mi962zwWdA

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Steelers Training Camp: Day 5 Recap

Thursday saw the first appearance of the no-huddle during the 2014 training camp and had NFL refs officiating throughout practice. While Le’Veon Bell made a partial return to practice, he didn’t participate for much of practice. With LeGarrette Blount sitting out for the day, the younger backs got more touches throughout practice.

During the no-huddle session, it was Tauren Poole and Dri Archer who spent a lot of time in the backfield with Roethlisberger under center. I half expected the first no huddle run through to have a good amount of rust, but that wasn’t the case. The offense had a positive play on every snap, with Ben displaying quick releases and lots of accuracy.

Later on, RB Miguel Maysonet was the work horse. He would end up taking his fair share of punishment from safeties Shamarko Thomas and Jordan Dangerfield. Dangerfield laid a monster hit on Maysonet, in fact, Dangerfield has been dishing out quite a few big hits so far this camp. While I don’t see him making the roster with the talent ahead of him, he’s a strong candidate for the practice squad. I liked Maysonet a lot coming out of Stony Brook. I could see his potential for success in a ZBS. The Steelers must have seen it, too.

During pass rushing drills, rookie outside linebacker Howard Jones got by Mike Adams twice on the outside. Adams has been the topic of discussion the past few days as he’s had some embarrassing moments, but those were during positional drills. He’s looked better in team drills. Veteran RT Marcus Gilbert has been quietly having a solid camp. A coach once told me as a lineman “if you don’t hear your name shouted, you’re probably doing it right.” According to Craig Wolfey, Gilbert has changed his stance with the help of Coach Munchak, and it’s making a difference. Coincidentally, Shamarko Thomas knocked Maurkice Pouncey down while blocking on a wide receiver screen Thursday.

NT Steve McLendon was very active against the run, and stuffed several runs at the line of scrimmage. NT Daniel McCullers was also putting his power on display. Landry Jones saw time leading the second team offense again. It might not mean anything, but there’s been more than one day where I’ve heard about his release being slower than that of Bradon Kay. Justin Brown spent time with the first team receivers during 7 on 7 drills. On one play, he drew cheers from onlookers when he contorted his body to make a catch in bounds over Anton Blake.

TE Eric Waters left practice early with a lower back of some description according to Coach Tomin. WR Darrius Heyward-Bey also left early after taking a knee to the helmet during a passing drill. Tomlin didn’t have any details about his injury, but said only that he was being evaluated. One reporter speculated concussion symptoms. We’ll have to wait and see.

The Steelers resume practice Friday night at 7:00 at Latrobe Memorial Stadium. Friday Night Lights always draws very large crowds. Coach Cowher used to close Friday Night Lights with goal line drills, but it’s not something Tomlin does. Typically the hard hitting goal line drills happen on Saturday or Sunday.

Max Starks

Max Starks Signed By Arizona Cardinals

Former Steelers tackle Max Starks has been signed by the Arizona Cardinals today. I’ll try not to make a Steelers West joke.

https://twitter.com/AZCardinals/status/495252474748354561

They also released Hrapmann, who had a couple brief stints with the Steelers. Starks spent 9 seasons with the Steelers and later signed with the Chargers and Rams. The Chargers released him before the 2013 season started, and the Rams released him a few weeks after signing him last September.

Starks rejoins Coach Bruce Arians in Arizona. It’s been said that the 32 year old tackle has lost a lot of weight and is moving very well. Perhaps he’ll stick in Arizona as back up OT.

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Steelers Sign K Shaun Suisham To 4 Year Contract Extension

The Steelers announced this morning that Kicker Shaun Suisham has been signed to a contract extension. The extension will keep Suisham under contract through the 2018 season.

Suisham was originally signed to a 4 year contract by the Steelers in 2011. Last year, the 32 year old kicker made 30 of 32 attempts, and was 8 for 8 from beyond the 40 yard mark.

Art Rooney II recently said that the team wanted to extend some players whose contracts were expiring soon, and Suisham would have been a free agent after this season. Other players who are potential extension candidates are CB Cortez Allen, RT Marcus Gilbert, LB Jason Worilds, and perhaps even Cam Heyward. Suisham’s contract details aren’t immediately available, but I’ll update when I know the specifics.