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David Snow Has A Broken Foot That Requires Surgery

Yesterday I reported that backup center David Snow had a foot injury, and left practice with his foot in a boot. Coach Tomlin addressed the media after practice today and revealed that Snow’s foot is broken and will require surgery. This is a tough blow for Snow obviously, and while I don’t know the specifics about the severity of his injury yet, foot surgery doesn’t mean his season is over.

Depending on the type and severity of the fracture, you could be looking at a 12 week recovery window. Of course, it could be much longer. We’ll have to wait for more information to become available.

Every training camp injury creates an opportunity for another player to show their stuff. With Snow sidelined for the rest of camp, opportunity arises for younger lineman like Wesley Johnson and Chris Elkins to earn a spot on the 53 man roster.

 

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Steelers Training Camp: Day One Recap [Video]

Fans from all over descended upon St. Vincent college today to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers engage in their first (unpadded) practice of the 2014 training camp.

While it was just “football in shorts” as Tomlin affectionately calls it, there was still plenty of excitement for those in attendance. Starting on the offensive side of the ball, Ben Roethlisberger was sporting a number 99 jersey today, to show support for his old friend Brett Keisel.

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“That’s my boy,” Ben said regarding the jersey. “He’s been one of my closest friends (he) has been in my wedding. It was an honor to wear it. I miss him.” The gesture was noticed.

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You might notice that Ben looks a little more svelte today. The quarterback says he lost weight, though he wouldn’t say how much specifically. He credits the weight loss to working with nutritionists and a personal trainer this offseason, the first time he’s ever done so. “You get 32 years old and you’re entering your 11th year, it’s time to do something extra.”

On to practice notes. Ben and the receivers put on a show today. Many media accounts contained phrases like “new hot arm” and “live arm” to describe Rothlisberger’s gun slinging today. Justin Brown was said to have a great practice, and is carrying the momentum from this spring well.

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Martavis Bryant didn’t garner a lot of talk today, but he did reportedly display a great show of his athleticism while snatching a high ball on a comeback route. He later would get some instruction from Roethlisberger after making an error in his route. From ESPN:

“Don’t come in that way!” quarterback Ben Roethlisberger yelled Saturday afternoon to the rookie wide receiver. Roethlisberger proceeded to gesture to Bryant how he should have retraced his steps and run back toward the quarterback instead of cutting toward the middle of the field.

Wheaton and Antonio Brown were the starters at wide receiver when the Steelers were running 11-on-11, and Lance Moore was the No. 3 wide receiver. Darius Heyward-Bey drew oohs and ahhs when he pulled in a deep touchdown pass from Big Ben, but he spent a good amount of time catching balls from Brandon Kay.

Antonio Brown was still Ben’s favorite target.

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AB was the punt return man in the early session, but Archer took over the duties later in the day, and had everyone excited. The small speedster had two youtube worthy runs in which he turned on the burners down the sideline. On his second dynamic return, he cut back and reversed to find the opposite sideline where he took it to the house. Archer also saw time at left slot receiver today with Bradon Kay under center.

Moving on to the offensive line. While Ramon Foster is out grieving the sudden loss of his mother, Cody Wallace is filling in at 1st team left guard. Mike Adams was 2nd team left tackle. Former Steelers lineman Jeff Hartings was at camp today giving direction, as he helps out as a coaching intern for the first half of camp. Here’s a quick video of Coach Mike Munchak running stretch zone drills with the linemen, courtesy of Mark Kaboly.

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On the defensive side of the ball, S Will Allen is with the 1st team defense while Mike Mitchell is out with a groin injury. Robert Golden backed him up, and Shamarko Thomas was #2 behind Troy. Cam Heyward was in at right defensive end, the position Brett Keisel long buttered his bread with.Cam Thomas got first team reps, and in the later session, Tuitt, McCullers, and Arnfelt all got some time with first team. Tuitt reportedly drew praise from John Mitchell on the sidelines after blowing up a run play by getting off the ball with a burst. McCullers reportedly had his hands on his knees after every play, ie. the work was harder for his big body than it was for his colleagues. Brian Arnfelt drew praise for his high motor as he chased Antonio Brown to the endzone.

The linebacking rotation looked like Jarvis Jones and Jason Worilds at OLB, and Ryan Shazier and Lawrence Timmons at ILB. 2nd team looked like Arthur Moats and Chris Carter with Sean Spence and Vince Williams manning the inside. Terrence Garvin took Kion Wilson’s spot on 3rd team, and Jordan Zumwalt rotated between there and OLB.

The team reconvenes at St. Vincent tomorrow for another day of padless practice per the CBA. The hitting starts on Monday.

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C/G David Snow Leaves Practice With Ankle Injury

The first practice of training camp is in the books, and there was one injury to report on. Steelers back up C/G David Snow left practice early with what was described as an ankle/foot injury. No further details are available at this time. As a player, getting hurt on the first day of training camp is just about the last thing you want to have happen. Hopefully it’s nothing serious.

Snow was an undrafted free agent who signed with the Bills in 2012. The Steelers signed him last year, and promoted him from the practice squad last December, though he never ended up taking a snap in 2013.

*Update- Snow was seen leaving the locker room with a boot on his foot.

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Pics And Video Of Players Arriving To Training Camp (No Tractors)

Slowly but surely, players filed into St. Vincent today as the first day of training camp got underway. To my knowledge, there were no little electric cars, or 20 ton dump trucks.

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While no one matched the spectacle and extravagance of previous arrivals, some of the players descended on St. Vincent college in their own unique way. Here is an assortment of pictures and a raw video of some of the players arriving to camp today.

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Greg Warren (below) and Shaun Suisham showed up on bicycles. (via Matt Maisel of WJAC)

Antonio Brown rolled up in a Mercedes Benz van/mini-bus.

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Ike Taylor probably took the cake showing up with his Google Glass recording and an HD Go Pro around his neck.

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Some people were more focused on what they brought than on how they got there.

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While Brett Keisel didn’t pull up on some sort of construction or farming equipment, he did share a pic of himself to show he was thinking about training camp today.

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Here’s a raw video from WPXI capturing some of the players arriving today. When it’s done, there is more video to choose from at the bottom of the player. Enjoy.

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Steelers Will Make Roster Cuts Today

The Steelers will announce early roster cuts today, ahead of the Tuesday deadline. All teams are required to cut their 90 man roster down to 75 by 4:00 PM Est. on Tuesday, August 27th. Some teams have already gotten started today, and the Steelers are expected to be down to 75 by nightfall. While it’s hard to predict exactly who will be eliminated during the first round of cuts, some names you might expect to see on today’s list are-  WR Tyler Shaw, RB Jeremy Wright, DB Devin Smith, TE Peter Tuitupou, OT Guy Whimper, OG Golic Jr., OT Batiste among others. I’m not saying all those players will be cut, just don’t be surprised if they are. Don’t be surprised to see an injury waiver, as well. I’ll post the official list once it becomes available.

Ryan Clark: ‘Wheaton Is Better Than Wallace’

Ryan Clark was on The Fan earlier today discussing his desire to finish his career as a Steeler, the difference that Troy makes, how talented Shamarko Thomas is, and replacing James Harrison. In the middle of all that, he reveals his enthusiasm for Markus Wheaton and his optimism for this season.

“I’m going to say something here about the Mike Wallace thing…Markus Wheaton, and you can take this how you want…Markus Wheaton is better than Michael Wallace at everything but one thing. Speed. That’s it. He does everything else better…as far as route running, he’s more polished. I think he has better hands…I think he’s ready to step in and play.”, said Clark.

He goes on to say how getting the backs healthy and adding LaRod Stephens-Howling will compensate for losing Rashard Mendenhall. “We had Mendy, we didn’t have Mendenhall. We only had half a guy”, Clark said jokingly.

You can listen below:

 

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Le’Veon Bell Has Bruised Knee- Not From Live Tackling

Le’veon Bell spoke with media at Latrobe today and alleviated some fears about the severity of his knee injury. Bell says that he aggravated his previously injured knee and that it’s nothing serious. Although he still wants to play Monday night, it doesn’t seem likely that the team will take the chance by putting him in.

One important note- Bell was not tackled. He was hurt when he landed wrong after being contacted by Steve McLendon. The protocols of the drill were followed, and Bell doesn’t blame the defense. He said he let up and slowed down a little too much on the play, and fell on the knee wrong.

I’ll refrain from making a Chuck Norris type Steve McLendon joke here. You’re welcome.

Le’Veon Bell And Isaac Redman Hurt During Practice

Both Le’veon Bell and Isaac Redman were hurt during practice today. Redman took a big hit by Larry Foote, Lawrence Timmons, or the back of a linemen (depending who you ask), during the first play of 11 on 11 drills. Tomlin said it was a stinger. Redman said the same and that he’d be fine.

Bell was finishing a 15 yard run to the outside during a non-contact drill when he was brought down by various members of the defense. Coach Tomlin said he was being evaluated and that he aggravated his left knee that caused him to miss the first preseason game last week. Bell said that he ‘just fell wrong’ and that he would ‘try his best to play’ on Monday. Though his injury was related to contact, the drill was not supposed to be a live one.

Jarvis Jones was also said to have ‘tweaked his groin’ today, but it didn’t appear to be serious. He wasn’t mentioned by Coach Tomlin when he addressed the media.

Curtis Brown Returns To Practice

CB Curtis Brown, who hurt his ankle last Monday, returned to practice today for the first time since the injury. This is welcome news considering the amount of injuries at the Cornerback position. Hopefully for Brown, he will be able to participate in Monday’s game versus the Redskins. He missed the first preseason game due to the ankle injury.

Preseason Week 2 Depth Chart Released

This week’s Steelers depth chart is out. Possibly the most notable change this week is Le’veon Bell being listed as co-starter with Isaac Redman. Brian Moorman is also listed as co-starter next to Drew Butler for punting duties. Other changes of note this week include  moving Beachum to the right, Shamarko Thomas at backup with Cromartie-Smith, L. Jones moving up ahead of John Parker Wilson, and Gilreath excluded from special teams this week.

Don’t put much stock into these early preseason depth charts. They’re often used as motivators and change quickly.

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