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Steelers Release Brett Keisel

The Pittsburgh Steelers have released veteran defensive end Brett Keisel.

The move is slightly unexpected right now as releasing Keisel saves just $1.5 Mil against the 2015 salary cap before replacement cost. Keisel is coming off a serious triceps injury however, and he recently had surgery to clean up his shoulder. He will be 37 in September. Still stings a bit with Cam Thomas remaining on the roster.

Kevin Colbert issued a statement about his release. “We have had conversations over the past couple of weeks during which we communicated our intentions to him. Brett has played a major role in our success during his 13 years in Pittsburgh. We appreciate his efforts and we are grateful for what he helped us accomplish. We will always consider him an all-time Pittsburgh Steeler.”

https://twitter.com/bkeisel99/status/575032045468061696

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Brett Keisel Has Procedure To Clean Up Shoulder

Veteran defensive end Brett Keisel was donning a hospital gown again today, after undergoing a procedure to have his shoulder cleaned up. The 36 year old defensive lineman posted a beardless selfie from his hospital bed this morning.

https://twitter.com/bkeisel99/status/565156270341369856

Keisel’s future with the Steelers is uncertain. He has one more year on his contract, and carries a cap number of $1.75 Mil in 2015. If the team released him, they would create $1.5 Mil in cap space. After replacement and displacement, the savings is less though.

“Da Beard” had surgery in December to repair a torn triceps. The team placed him on IR on December 1st. Before the injury, Keisel was playing some good football. While it took some time to get to full speed, he ended up with 1 sack, 12 solo tackles, and 9 stops throughout his 451 snaps in 2014.

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Steelers Put Brett Keisel On IR, Sign DE Clifton Geathers

The Steelers have placed veteran defensive end Brett Keisel on injured reserve today. Keisel suffered what’s believed to be a torn triceps during yesterday’s loss to the New Orleans Saints.

https://twitter.com/steelers/status/539518742766419969

The loss of Keisel will be felt on different levels. The 36 year old DE has been playing some good football these past few weeks, and his veteran leadership on the field will be missed. To make matters worse, the Steelers have lost most of their defensive line depth in the past couple weeks with the losses of Josh Mauro and Nick Williams.

To add depth on the defensive line, the team has signed DE Clifton Geathers. Geathers was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2010, and has played for Miami (2010), Dallas (2010-11), Indianapolis (2012), Philadelphia (2013) and Washington (2014). Geathers is listed at 6’9″, 299 lbs. He’s played in 37 games over the course of his career.

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Brett Keisel’s Teammates Are Saying He’s Done For The Season

Veteran defensive end Brett Keisel left the game early today with what looked like a serious triceps injury. After the game, Coach Tomlin said his tricep was being evaluated, but didn’t have any additional information at the time.

Some of Keisel’s teammates are indicating to reporters that he is done for the year. According to Scott Brown of ESPN, James Harrison flat out said that he is done for the remainder of the year.

https://twitter.com/ScottBrown_ESPN/status/539175883417092096

https://twitter.com/dlolleyor/status/539177556227141633

According to Chris Bradford of the Beaver County Times, it’s believed that Keisel suffered a triceps rupture.

https://twitter.com/BCTBradford/status/539176937076568064

Ed Bouchette also echoed the news of Keisel being done for the year.

https://twitter.com/EdBouchette/status/539175548787122177

 

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Breaking Down Brett Keisel’s 2 Year Contract

The Steelers re-signed Brett Keisel to a two year deal yesterday. As is almost always the case, the financial details weren’t immediately available, but I have them for you now. Here is a breakdown of his contract. The two year deal is for $3 Mil, including a $500K signing bonus.

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Player, Year, Base Salary, Signing Bonus, Salary Cap Number, Dead Money, Savings If Cut

“Keisel, Brett”, 2014, “$1,000,000”, “$250,000”, “$1,250,000”, “$500,000”, “$2,500,000”
“Keisel, Brett”, 2015, “$1,500,000”, “$250,000”, “$1,750,000”, “$250,000”, “$1,500,000”

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As you can see, the deal is structured to make the veteran defensive lineman’s contract easily fungible next season.

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Steelers Sign Brett Keisel To 2 Year Deal, Al Lapuaho Waived

The Steelers have made yesterday’s news official by announcing the signing of Brett Keisel. The financial terms are not available, but it’s a 2 year deal for Keisel. Keisel will travel with the Steelers to Philadelphia on Thursday, but is not expected to play (obviously).

To make room for the signing on the 90 man roster, the team has waived defensive lineman Al Lapuaho. Lapuaho was signed by the team to a futures contract in January.

Keisel says that he’s been ‘training his tail off’ during the offseason. “It means a lot to be back,” said Keisel (via Steelers.com). “There really is no place like here, no place like home. It was tough, just the unknown. For them to give me the opportunity to come back means a lot to me and I can’t wait to get back to work. I still have a little time to not only get to know these men I am going to go to battle with, but just get back into football stuff. I feel great. I have been training my tail off with the thought that I am going to be back. It looks like all of that training has paid off.”

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Steelers Agree To Terms With Brett Keisel

The Beard is back. The Steelers have agreed to terms with veteran defensive end Brett Keisel according to multiple reports, and Keisel confirmed the news via his Twitter account. According to sources, the deal is expected to be finalized very soon.

https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/501850676541280256

https://twitter.com/bkeisel99/status/501847963434745856

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Reports had Keisel headed to Arizona for a physical earlier today, but Keisel obviously never made it there. Shortly after that news started circulating, it was reported by a Cardinals reporter that Keisel declined the invitation to visit the Cardinals.

https://twitter.com/kentsomers/statuses/501834013364219905

 

While stories circulated this spring that Keisel wouldn’t play for the minimum, I still expect his contract to qualify for the veteran minimum benefit. For Keisel, that would be a $955,000 base salary, with a $65,000 signing bonus. It certainly wouldn’t surprise me if the team offered him slightly more than that though, as there is cap room to allow it.

 

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Coach Tomlin On The Defensive Line And Steve McLendon

Even though Mike Tomlin remained as ambiguous as ever in his answers for the most part today, he didn’t leave anything open to interpretation when it came to answering questions about Steve McLendon.

Q: Where is Steve right now? Has he proven that he can play nose?

MT: Yes he has. 

Q: If you have to line up with McLendon at nose tackle, you’re comfortable?

MT: Certainly.

Q: Is McLendon an option to play in sub-packages?

MT: He is. He is.

The 28 year old defensive lineman saw just over 30% of all defensive snaps last year. That number was lower than it would have been had he not been limited or sidelined by injuries at times during the season. Aside from that, he came off the field in certain situations, and specifically when the Steelers ran sub-packages.

After going undrafted in 2009, and playing behind Chris Hoke for the first couple years on the roster, McLendon signed a 3 year,  $7.25 million contract with the team last offseason, and carries a 2014 cap number of $2,983,333. While the Steelers traditionally pull their nose in Nickel and Dime situations, we may see a lot less of that in 2014.

Another player who could move around the line depending on the situation is Cam Thomas, the former Chargers NT the Steelers signed in March. Thomas played roughly half of the Chargers defensive snaps last year. When he was signed, the team said he was signed as a defensive end, though, with his extensive experience at nose tackle, it’s hard to imagine he’d play exclusively at defensive end. When coach Tomlin was asked about Thomas today, he made note of his position flexibility.

Q: Are you in a wait and see mode with Cam Thomas? Play him at different spots and see where he’s best?

MT: Certainly, you know, obviously he’s nose capable, he’s end capable. It’s about not only playing to his talents, but also the talents of the men we already have, to find the strongest combination that will give us an opportunity to play great defense. It may change from situation to situation. I think his position flexibility will aid in that, along with the flexibility of guys like Steve and others.

The possible return of Brett Keisel was also brought up, and as you’d expect, Tomlin didn’t close the door on his return.

Q: Where do you stand with Brett Keisel? Depending on how things go with the draft, is there a chance he could rejoin you for camp?

MT: The door’s not closed to anyone on the free agent market.

Lastly, Tomlin acknowledged that the defensive line was a work in progress, but added that the team expects contributions from some new faces.

Q: With 3 going out and 1 coming in on the d-line, how’s that position in terms of where you need to be?

MT: We’re not done in that area. We’ve got some young people here that will work and we don’t expect them to be the same as they have been. We expect improvement with some of the young people working here like Arnfelt and N. Williams.

Brett Keisel “Shears Da Beard” For Charity

Brett Keisel said goodbye to his famous facial hair last night once again, to raise money for children’s charities. The fourth annual “Shear Da Beard” event was held at Jergel’s in Warrendale for the second year in a row. The event, which was sold out, has raised over $100,000 with proceeds benefiting the oncology program at Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital.

There was a special guest auctioneer last night- James Harrison.

Photo credit- @ScottBrown_ESPN via Twitter

Several guests were on hand to have a turn shearing Keisel’s mane. Coach Tomlin, Coach LeBeau, Coach Butler and others. Here’s some highlights posted on social media.

 

 

Lastly, I’ll leave you with Big Brett singing Ring of Fire. Enjoy.

Brett Keisel- Ring Of Fire

[Video] Brett Keisel Asks Hair Raising Questions At Super Bowl Media Day

I know, I should be ashamed of myself for such a cheesy title. I’ll go rewatch Super Bowl XLV as punishment. Brett Keisel was on the scene yesterday at the Super Bowl media day, to ask Super Bowl participants the tough questions that no one else would ask. Head and Shoulders sponsored Keisel’s visit, and the results are pretty great. The two highlights of the video for me are the cheerleaders, and Peyton Manning being a good sport. You can watch below. Enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGpNkBpvkI4