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Steelers Lose To Vikings 14-3

If you didn’t like Landry Jones before, you probably didn’t start liking him tonight. The 3rd string QB took nearly all the reps under center tonight as the Steelers fell to the Vikings 14-3.

While Jones did show improvement from the last time we saw him in preseason, he left a lot to be desired. To his defense, he was surrounded by several guys who had never seen NFL playing time before. TE Jesse James dropped what should have been an easy touchdown. Regardless, Steeler fans haven’t seen him throw a touchdown outside of practice in…a while. It certainly wasn’t all bad. While Jones hesitated to look down field for much of the night, he did seem more comfortable overall, and made changes to protection on various plays.

If you’re freaking out over this loss, you should relax. The game was mostly about putting inexperienced guys in certain situations to see how the perform. Ben Roethlisberger, Le’Veon Bell, Heath Miller, Antonio Brown, Maurkice Pouncey, James Harrison, Martavis Bryant, Markus Wheaton, Jarvis Jones, Mike Mitchell, and Shamarko Thomas were not in uniform tonight.

Like Jones, Dri Archer saw lots of action tonight. It was his birthday. The second year RB/WR looked like he might actually belong on a NFL offense tonight. He saw playing time during every series tonight, totaling four carries, six receptions, a kickoff return and a punt return.

Some quick observations before I re-watch the game tomorrow:

Jesse James had some pretty bad 1st game jitters, or at least, it looked like that’s what it was. The rookie TE dropped an easy would-be touchdown pass, and later had a bad fumble.

Bud Dupree was slower than I expected and looked a step behind at times. I’m assuming he’ll need a couple games to shake his camp legs.

The front 7 looked pretty good. While most of the offensive starters had the night off, the defensive starters were in, and they looked pretty sharp.

WR Sammie Coates showed promise. He did have some miscommunication with his QB, and he drew an OPI call on a deep ball, but he looked better than what I expected his first night out.

The Steelers face the Jaguars Friday night at 7:30.

 

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Jerome Bettis Was The Main Event In Canton

The Bus made his final stop last night. Jerome Bettis was the clear headliner at a ceremony that honored stars of NFL past like Tim Brown, Junior Seau, Charles Haley, Bill Polian, and others. “We’ve gotta get one thing understood tonight,” Bettis said to an audience dominated by Steelers fans, “we’re in Canton, Ohio, but this is Steelers Country.” He wasn’t kidding. The audience looked like a Steelers 1:00 home game.

Bettis exemplified humility and class as he told the story of his journey from meager beginnings in Detroit to Hall of Fame inductee. He thanked several people, and said heartfelt thanks to his family.

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What came as a surprise, to me at least, was his thanking Ben Roethlisberger for “the tackle”.  “Brother, without you saving that tackle, I still might be on the doorsteps, brother,” Bettis said as the camera closed in on a laughing Roethlisberger. “I owe you for life.”

His public speaking prowess was on full display as he spoke to the sea of spectators at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I got goosebumps when he started a chant of “Here we go Steelers” and looked for my towel when he led the first of a couple Terrible Towel waves. Here’s his speech in its entirety. 

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Steelers Sign Dangerfield, Waive Isaiah Lewis

Jordan Dangerfield got a little respect this week. Saturday the Steelers announced they had waived Isaiah Lewis and signed safety Jordan Dangerfield. It’s getting hard to keep track of how many times the Steelers have signed the former Towson DB. He held his own in preseason last year, but didn’t make it out of training camp cuts.

Lewis was somewhat of a fan favorite. The undrafted free agent who was signed in January was known for his hard-hits.

The Steelers have been dealing with many defensive injuries during training camp, resulting in many roster changes over the past few days.

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Clifton Geathers To IR, DE Okafor Signed

It’s that time of year when teams are making frequent roster moves. This time, the Steelers faced the disappointing decision to place veteran DE Clifton Geathers on injured reserve. No immediate word was given as to the nature of his injury. The 6’8″ Geathers had previously played with the Eagles and Redskins. To fill the opening, the team signed DE Joe Okafor.

Okafor was an UDFA in the 2014 draft. After playing for Oklahoma State in 2011, he played at Lamar University from 2012 to 2014. He received an honorable mention for All-Southland Conference in 2014.

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The loss of Geathers is a hit to the defensive line depth chart, and pretty much solidifies Cam Thomas’ roster spot. The move does open the door for Ethan Hemer, L.T. Walton, as well as Joe Kruger. It will be interesting to see who steps forward during preseason and takes advantage of the extra playing time.

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Le’Veon Bell’s Suspension Has Been Reduced To 2 Games

The NFL has reduced Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell’s suspension from 3 games to 2 this afternoon.

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Bell was originally suspended for 3 games, and 4 game checks back in April stemming from charges of possession of marijuana and driving under the influence last summer. Bell will now only miss the first two weeks- vs. the Patriots and 49ers. He will also only lose 2 game checks.

He’ll still be able to participate in the preseason games, but will not return to the team facilities until September 21st.

 

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Le’Veon Bell Negotiating A Settlement With The NFL

ESPN reports that the NFL and Le’Veon Bell are in the process of negotiating a settlement that would reduce his suspension to one or two games.

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Bell received a 3 game suspension this spring for his arrest last summer on charges of driving under the influence and marijuana possession. The running back was sentenced to 15 months probation and was able to enter a pre-trial intervention program. Bell also received a 60 day suspension of his driver’s license.

The Steelers face the Patriots week 1, and they’ll do so without Bell. Whether or not he’ll be able to play against the 49ers or St. Louis for weeks 2 and 3 will be determined soon.

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5 Players Start Camp On PUP List

The team announced today that the following five players will begin training camp on the PUP list. Gradkowski (shoulder), Adams (back), Lemon (achilles), Pouncey (foot), and Golson (shoulder) are all starting camp on PUP.

Lemon’s achilles injury is reportedly a strain. Pouncey is considered day to day with a foot sprain. Mike Adams is coming off a back surgery (7/20) and will need approximately 4 weeks recovery. No immediate word on the severity of Golson’s shoulder.

Mike Adams’ surgery certainly hurts the tackle’s chances of making the roster. His injury is also an opportunity for players like Mitchell Van Dyk and Villanueva.

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Steelers Vs Packers Preseason Game Time Changed

The kickoff time for the Steelers first home preseason game has been changed. The game was originally set to start at 8:00 pm, but will now be kicking off at 1:00 pm. The change was made to accomodate the Pittsburgh Pirates “Sunday Night Baseball” game that was recently announced.

The preseason home opener will still be televised in Pittsburgh on KDKA-TV.

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Steelers Extend GM Kevin Colbert Through 2018

The Pittsburgh Steelers announced that they have extended Kevin Colbert’s contract today. The financial terms of GM deals are very rarely made public, but the extension will keep Colbert under contract through 2018.

“I am happy to announce that we have extended Kevin Colbert’s contract for two additional years,” said Steelers’ President Art Rooney II via the team’s website. “Kevin’s work and footprint on our football operations have been a key factor in our success. We are excited Kevin will continue to lead our personnel department for at least the next three years.”

Colbert was the Pro Scouting Director for the Detroit Lions before joining the Steelers in 2000. The team promoted the former BLESTO scout to General Manager in 2010.

“I am truly grateful to Art and Mr. Rooney for the opportunity to continue my career with the Pittsburgh Steelers,” Colbert said in a statement. “It is with great anticipation that we enter into the 2015 season in pursuit of another Super Bowl championship.”

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Steelers Extend Mike Tomlin For 2 Years

The Steelers announce that they have agreed to a contract extension with Head Coach Mike Tomlin today. The two year extension will keep Tomlin under contract through the 2018 season.

“I am pleased to announce we have extended Mike Tomlin’s contract through the 2018 season,”  said Steelers’ president Art Rooney II in a statement via the team’s website. “Mike has proven he is one of the top head coaches in the National Football League, and we are confident he will continue to lead the team in our pursuit of another Super Bowl championship.”

During his 8 seasons as Steelers head coach, Tomlin has led the team to two Super Bowls (winning one), and has a 82-46 record (.641) in the regular season. The Steelers have made the playoffs 5 times out of those 8 seasons. Tomlin, who was once the youngest head coach to win a super bowl, is now 43 and says his focus is on winning another one.

“I very much appreciate this contract extension, but my sole focus has been and will continue to be meeting the challenges that lie ahead for the 2015 season,” Tomlin said in a statement earlier today. “These past nine years in Pittsburgh have been a wonderful experience for my family, and I look forward to pursuing what is the Steelers’ goal every year – bringing another Super Bowl championship to the city of Pittsburgh.”

The financial terms of the deal are not available, and, unlike players contracts, are not often made public. However, NFL reporter Ian Rapoport reports that this deal will put Tomlin among the top 3-5 highest paid coaches in NFL and all sports.

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