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www.steelers.com Pittsburgh Steelers 2010 Schedule/Results Preseason (3-1) Saturday, Aug. 14 DETROIT W, 23-7 (KDKA) Saturday, Aug. 21 at New York Giants W, 24-17 (KDKA) Sunday, Aug. 29 at Denver L, 17-34 (FOX) Thursday, Sept. 2 CAROLINA W, 19-3 (KDKA) Regular Season (6-2) Sunday, Sept. 12 ATLANTA W, 15-9 (OT) (FOX) Sunday, Sept. 19 at Tennessee W, 19-11 (CBS) Sunday, Sept. 26 at Tampa Bay W, 38-13 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 3 BALTIMORE L, 14-17 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 10 BYE Sunday, Oct. 17 CLEVELAND W, 28-10 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 24 at Miami W, 23-22 (CBS) Sunday, Oct. 31 at New Orleans L, 10-20 (NBC) Monday, Nov. 8 at Cincinnati W, 27-21 (ESPN) Sunday, Nov. 14 NEW ENGLAND 8:20 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Nov. 21 OAKLAND • 1 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Nov. 28 at Buffalo • 1 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Dec. 5 at Baltimore • 8:20 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Dec. 12 CINCINNATI • 1 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Dec. 19 NEW YORK JETS • 4:15 p.m. (CBS) Thursday, Dec. 23 CAROLINA 8:20 p.m. (NFL Net./KDKA) Sunday, Jan. 2 at Cleveland • 1 p.m. (CBS) • Times and TV Network may change due to NFL flexible scheduling Postseason Sat.-Sun., Jan. 8-9 Wild Card Weekend (NBC, CBS & FOX) Sat.-Sun., Jan. 15-16 Divisional Playoff Games (CBS & FOX) Sunday, Jan. 23 Conference Championships (CBS & FOX) Sunday, Jan. 30 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl (Hawaii) (FOX) Sunday, Feb. 6 Super Bowl XLV (Dallas, Texas) (FOX) NOTE: All times are Eastern. Home games in Bold/CAPS. Game #9 Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2) vs. New England Patriots (6-2) Date: Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010 Kickoff: 8:20 p.m., ET Site: Heinz Field (65,050) • Pittsburgh, Pa. Playing Surface: Natural Grass TV Coverage: NBC (locally WPXI-TV, channel 11) Announcers: Al Michaels (play-by-play) Cris Collinsworth (color analyst) Andrea Kremer (sideline) Local Radio: Steelers Radio Network WDVE-FM (102.5)/WBGG-AM (970) Announcers: Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play) Tunch Ilkin (color analyst) Craig Wolfley (sideline) National Radio: Westwood One Radio Announcers: Dave Sims (play-by-play) James Lofton (color analyst) Scott Kaplan (sideline) Spanish Radio: Grupo Imagen - Destrito Federal (Mexico City) XEDA-FM 90.5 A Look at the Coaches: Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin Overall regular-season record: 37-19 (.661)/fourth season Regular-season record at Pittsburgh: 37-19 (.661)/fourth season Playoff Record/Years: 3-1/two years New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick Overall Regular-Season Record: 144-88 (.621)/14th season Regular-Season Record at New England: 122-47 (.722)/10th season Playoff Record/Years: 15-4/seven years Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2) vs. New England Patriots (6-2) Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010 8:20 p.m. (ET) Heinz Field Pittsburgh, Pa. Game # 9 www.steelers.com For all of the most up-to-date information on the Pittsburgh Steelers, visit the team’s official web site at www.steelers.com. Updated daily, the web site has the most extensive information on upcoming games and the most comprehensive news on the Steelers.

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Pittsburgh Steelers 2010 Schedule/ResultsPreseason (3-1)

Saturday, Aug. 14 DETROIT W, 23-7 (KDKA)Saturday, Aug. 21 at New York Giants W, 24-17 (KDKA)Sunday, Aug. 29 at Denver L, 17-34 (FOX)Thursday, Sept. 2 CAROLINA W, 19-3 (KDKA)

Regular Season (6-2)

Sunday, Sept. 12 ATLANTA W, 15-9 (OT) (FOX)Sunday, Sept. 19 at Tennessee W, 19-11 (CBS)Sunday, Sept. 26 at Tampa Bay W, 38-13 (CBS)Sunday, Oct. 3 BALTIMORE L, 14-17 (CBS)Sunday, Oct. 10 BYESunday, Oct. 17 CLEVELAND W, 28-10 (CBS)Sunday, Oct. 24 at Miami W, 23-22 (CBS)Sunday, Oct. 31 at New Orleans L, 10-20 (NBC)Monday, Nov. 8 at Cincinnati W, 27-21 (ESPN)Sunday, Nov. 14 NEW ENGLAND 8:20 p.m. (NBC)Sunday, Nov. 21 OAKLAND • 1 p.m. (CBS)Sunday, Nov. 28 at Buffalo • 1 p.m. (CBS)Sunday, Dec. 5 at Baltimore • 8:20 p.m. (NBC)Sunday, Dec. 12 CINCINNATI • 1 p.m. (CBS)Sunday, Dec. 19 NEW YORK JETS • 4:15 p.m. (CBS)Thursday, Dec. 23 CAROLINA 8:20 p.m. (NFL Net./KDKA)Sunday, Jan. 2 at Cleveland • 1 p.m. (CBS)

• Times and TV Network may change due to NFL flexible scheduling

Postseason

Sat.-Sun., Jan. 8-9 Wild Card Weekend (NBC, CBS & FOX)Sat.-Sun., Jan. 15-16 Divisional Playoff Games (CBS & FOX)Sunday, Jan. 23 Conference Championships (CBS & FOX)Sunday, Jan. 30 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl (Hawaii) (FOX)Sunday, Feb. 6 Super Bowl XLV (Dallas, Texas) (FOX)

NOTE: All times are Eastern.Home games in Bold/CAPS.

Game #9Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2) vs. New England Patriots (6-2)Date: Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010

Kickoff: 8:20 p.m., ET

Site: Heinz Field (65,050) • Pittsburgh, Pa.

Playing Surface: Natural Grass

TV Coverage: NBC (locally WPXI-TV, channel 11)

Announcers: Al Michaels (play-by-play)Cris Collinsworth (color analyst)Andrea Kremer (sideline)

Local Radio: Steelers Radio NetworkWDVE-FM (102.5)/WBGG-AM (970)

Announcers: Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play)Tunch Ilkin (color analyst)Craig Wolfley (sideline)

National Radio: Westwood One Radio

Announcers: Dave Sims (play-by-play)James Lofton (color analyst)Scott Kaplan (sideline)

Spanish Radio: Grupo Imagen - Destrito Federal (Mexico City)XEDA-FM 90.5

A Look at the Coaches:Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike TomlinOverall regular-season record: 37-19 (.661)/fourth seasonRegular-season record at Pittsburgh: 37-19 (.661)/fourth seasonPlayoff Record/Years: 3-1/two years

New England Patriots Head Coach Bill BelichickOverall Regular-Season Record: 144-88 (.621)/14th seasonRegular-Season Record at New England: 122-47 (.722)/10th seasonPlayoff Record/Years: 15-4/seven years

Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2)vs.

New England Patriots (6-2)Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010 • 8:20 p.m. (ET)

Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, Pa.

Game#9

www.steelers.comFor all of the most up-to-date information on the Pittsburgh Steelers,visit the team’s official web site at www.steelers.com. Updateddaily, the web site has the most extensive information on upcominggames and the most comprehensive news on the Steelers.

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MIKE TOMLIN was named the 16th head coach in PittsburghSteelers history on Jan. 22, 2007. Hired at the age of 34, Tomlinbecame only the third head coach hired by the Steelers since1969.

Tomlin became the youngest head coach in NFL history to bothcoach in and win a Super Bowl when he led the Steelers to a 27-23victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. By winningthe Super Bowl in only his second season as a head coach, healso became the fastest to win a Super Bowl title in Steelers history.

Tomlin is one of only seven coaches in league history to win aSuper Bowl within his first two seasons as an NFL head coach.

Tomlin has compiled a 37-19 record in the regular seasonduring his four-year head coaching career. His .661 winningpercentage after three-plus seasons is second-best in teamhistory. By leading the Steelers to a 9-7 record in 2009, Tomlinbecame only the second Steelers’ head coach to post winningrecords after each of his first three seasons.

The Steelers’ offense ranked seventh in the NFL (ninth passing,19th rushing) and became the first unit in team history to boast a4,000-yard passer, two 1,000-yard receivers and a 1,000-yardrusher in the same season. Pittsburgh’s defense ranked fifth inthe NFL (third vs. run, 16th vs. pass) while leading the AFC andfinishing one shy of the NFL lead with 47 quarterback sacks.

The Steelers continued to be dominant at Heinz Field underTomlin in 2009. Pittsburgh finished with a 6-2 home record in2009 after finishing 7-1 (2007) and 6-2 (2008) at home duringTomlin’s first two seasons. Tomlin’s 20-5 record and .800 winningpercentage at home after three-plus seasons ranks second inSteelers’ history.

The Steelers’ defense was dominant under Tomlin’s guidancein 2008, leading the NFL in total defense (237.2), pass defense(156.9), points per game (13.9), total yards per play (3.9), rushingyards per attempt (3.3), passing yards per attempt (4.7) and thirddown efficiency (31.4), and finished second in league rushingdefense (80.3).

Tomlin became only the second Steelers head coach to win hisfirst three games. During 2007, the Steelers became just the fifthteam in NFL history to win their first four home games by at least20 points.

Tomlin led the Steelers to a 10-6 record in 2007, and becamejust the second coach in team history to post a winning record,win a division title and earn a playoff berth in his inaugural season.

Tomlin was the NFL’s second-youngest head coach in 2007,and he became only the second Steelers coach in team history towin at least 10 games during his first year at the helm. TheSteelers posted a 7-1 record at home in 2007 and were 5-1 in theAFC North (3-0 at home).

Tomlin was a three-year starter at wide receiver at William andMary (1990-94) and finished his career with 101 receptions for2,046 yards and a school-record 20 TD catches. A first-team All-Yankee Conference selection in 1994, he established a schoolrecord with a 20.2 yards-per-catch average.

For the 12th consecutive year, WDVE-FM (102.5) and WBGG-AM (970) are carrying all Steelers games.

Additionally, Steelers games can be heard on a 64-stationnetwork spanning Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Maryland.The Steelers are also broadcasted on 17 stations in Mexico,marking the second straight year their games can be heardthroughout Mexico.

For the 17th straight season, Bill Hillgrove serves as the “Voiceof the Steelers” and handles play-by-play duties for the broadcast.Joining Hillgrove for his 13th season as an expert analyst is TunchIlkin, the former Steelers All-Pro offensive tackle. Joining the teamfor his ninth season is former Steeler offensive lineman CraigWolfley, who provides sideline analysis.

Stations on the Steelers Radio Network include:

STEELERS RADIO COVERAGE

FLAGSHIP STATIONS (2)WDVE-FM (102.5)WBGG-AM (970)PENNSYLVANIA (31)Altoona-WVAM (1430)Altoona-WRKY (104.9)Beaver Falls-WBVP (1230)Beaver Falls-WMBA (1460)Bedford-WAYC (100.9)Bradford-WESB (1490)Butler-WISR (680)Chambersburg-WCHA (800)Clarendon-WKNB (104.3)Clarion-WCCR (92.7)Cooperstown-WUUZ (107.7)DuBois-WOWQ (102.1)Erie-WJET (1440)Gettysburg-WGET (1320)Grove City-WWGY (95.1)Harrisburg-WTPA (93.5)Indiana-WQMU (92.5)Johnstown-WRKW (99.1)Johnstown-WNTW (990)Latrobe-WCNS (1480)Punxsutawney-WPXZ (104.1)Saegertown-WUUZ (94.3)Scottdale-WLSW (103.9)Scranton-WEJL (630/1240)

THE COACHESDave Lockett, Communications Coordinator ..... (412) 432-7822

Burt Lauten, Public Relations/Media Manager ... (412) 432-7821

Emily Scerba, Communications Admin. Asst. ..... (412) 432-7820

STEELERS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

BILL BELICHICK is in his 35th season as an NFL coach and isthe only head coach in NFL history to win three Super Bowlchampionships in a four-year span. In his nine-plus seasons asPatriots head coach, Belichick has won 122 games - which isalready more than any other head coach in NFL history throughhis first 10 seasons with a team.

Scranton-WEZX (96.1/106.9)Somerset-WNTJ (850)State College/Pleasant Gap-WRSC (98.7)Uniontown-WMBS (590)Washington-WJPA (1450)Williamsport-WCXR (93.3)Williamsport-WZXR (103.7)OHIO (4)Bellevue-WOHF (92.1)Findlay-WFIN (1330)Westerville-WTDA (103.9)Youngstown-WNIO (1390)MARYLAND (4)Cumberland-WTBO (1450)Frostburg-WFRB (560)Hagerstown-WHAG (1410)Mountain Lake Park-WKHJ (104.5)WEST VIRGINIA (6)Buckhannon-WBRB (101.3)Fairmont-WRLF (94.3)Fairmont-WMMN (920)Morgantown-WKKW (97.9)St. Mary’s-WJAW (630)Wheeling-WWVA (1170)MEXICO (17)Grupo Imagen

2010 AFC North StandingsW L T Pct. Pts. Opp.

Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 174 123Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 175 139Cleveland 3 5 0 .375 152 156Cincinnati 2 6 0 .250 167 190This Week in the AFC North:Thursday, Nov. 11:Baltimore (6-2) at Atlanta (6-2), 8:20 p.m. (NFL Network)Sunday, Nov. 14:Cincinnati (2-6) at Indianapolis (5-3), 1 p.m. (CBS)New York Jets (6-2) at Cleveland (3-5), 1 p.m. (CBS)New England (6-2) at Pittsburgh (6-2), 8:20 p.m. (NBC)All times are Eastern.

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STEELERS PRONUNCIATIONSFlozell Adams ....................... (FLOW-zell)Arnaz Battle .......................... (ARE-nez)Crezdon Butler ...................... (CREZ-den)Trai Essex ............................ (TRAY)Ramon Foster ....................... (ra-MONE)Keyaron Fox ......................... (KEY-aaron)Brett Keisel ........................... (KEE-sull)Chris Kemoeatu .................... (kay-moy-AH-too)Keenan Lewis ....................... (KEY-nan)Mewelde Moore ..................... (Muh-WELL-dee)Troy Polamalu ....................... (Pole-uh-MAH-lu)Maurkice Pouncey ................ (Mar-KEESE POUN-see)Matt Spaeth .......................... (SPAYTH)LaMarr Woodley .................... (la-MARR)

MEDIA NOTESNew England Patriots Conference Call: New England Patriots

Head Coach Bill Belichick and a Patriots player (TBA) will beavailable for interviews via conference call on Wednesday, Nov.10, in the Steelers’ media workroom. The player will be at 11:15a.m. and Belichick will be at 11:30 a.m.

Weekly Press Conference: Steelers’ head coach Mike Tomlinwill conduct his weekly press conference every Tuesday at noonin the Steelers’ media workroom at their UPMC SportsPerformance Complex headquarters.

Official Steelers Website: Media and fans can read about thelatest Steelers news on the official Steelers website. The site,www.steelers.com, features breaking news, statistics, playerbiographies and much more.

Media-Only Section of www.steelers.comThe Steelers Media Relations Department offers a “Media-Only” section

on steelers.com. To sign up for this service, go to members.steelers.comand register as a new user. Once your registration is approved, you willreceive an email and can access all information. If you have any questionsor problems, please email [email protected].

NFLmedia.com: Journalists worldwide have access to thededicated media website featuring news from the NFL and itsteams. Daily releases, statistics, domestic and international NFLupdates and other information about the NFL are available. Thesite also provides links to other NFL and individual team sites.

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

Thursday, Nov. 111-3 p.m. - Practice

• Players available formedia interviews at

12:15 p.m. andfollowing practice in

locker room

Friday, Nov. 1210:45 a.m.-12:30p.m. - Practice

• Players availablefor media interviewsfollowing practice in

locker room

Saturday, Nov. 13• No coaches or

players available formedia interviews

Sunday, Nov. 148:20 p.m. (EST)

Home Gamevs.

New EnglandPatriots

(Heinz Field)NBC

(locally WPXI-TV,channel 11)

Monday, Nov. 15• TBA

Tuesday, Nov. 9Noon - Coach Tomlin

Press Conference

Wednesday, Nov. 101:15-3:15 p.m. -

Practice

• Players available formedia interviews at

12:30 p.m. andfollowing practice in

locker room

STEELERS’ LAST GAMEPittsburgh 27, Cincinnati 21Monday, Nov. 8 • Cincinnati, Ohio (Paul Brown Stadium)

Pittsburgh Team Notes:• The Steelers improved to 6-2 on the year for the second straight year.• The Steelers improved to 48-32 all-time in the regular seasonagainst the Bengals.• Pittsburgh improved to 2-1 against AFC North opponents this year.• The Steelers improved to 22-18 all-time in the regular seasonon the road in the series history.• The Steelers improved to 4-1 on the road this year.• Pittsburgh won its sixth straight game on Monday Night Footballand improved to 39-22 in such games. The Steelers are now 16-17 all-time on the road in Monday Night Football games.• Pittsburgh improved to 13-4 in primetime regular-season gamesunder Head Coach Mike Tomlin.• Tomlin improved to 6-0 on Monday Night Football, joining onlyBill Cowher (Steelers), Tom Flores (Raiders), Steve Mariucci(49ers), George Siefert (49ers) and Don Shula (Colts, Dolphins)to win their first six such games.• After the Bengals fumbled the opening kickoff, RB RashardMendenhall gave Pittsburgh a 7-0 lead with his team-leadingseventh rushing touchdown of the season.• CB William Gay blocked his first career punt on the Bengals’ firstpossession, which led to a 25-yard field goal by K Jeff Reed.Gay’s blocked punt was the first by a Steeler since LB AndreFrazier blocked a punt at Washington on Nov. 3, 2008.• Following a fumble by WR Hines Ward in the second quarter,Cincinnati trimmed the lead to 10-7 as QB Carson Palmer hit WRTerrell Owens for a 19-yard touchdown with 8:46 remaining in thefirst half.• Ward redeemed himself with an eight-yard touchdown receptionfrom QB Ben Roethlisberger late in the first half to give Pittsburgha 17-7 lead with 2:07 to go in the second quarter. It was Ward’sfourth receiving touchdown of the season.• Reed booted a career-high (tied) 53-yard field goal with fiveseconds remaining in the first half to put the Steelers ahead 20-7.It tied his career high that he previously kicked on Sept. 21, 2008at Philadelphia. It also marked his second field goal of 50-plusyards on the year, kicking a 52-yard field goal at Heinz Field inWeek 1 against the Atlanta Falcons. Reed had two field goals ofat least 50 yards in one season one other time in his career,booting two 51-yard field goals in 2004 (9/26 at Miami and 10/17at Dallas).• On the first play of the fourth quarter, WR Antwaan Randle Eltossed a 39-yard touchdown pass to WR Mike Wallace to givePittsburgh a 27-7 advantage. It was Wallace’s team-leading fifthreceiving touchdown of the year. It was Randle El’s fifth careertouchdown pass (third with Pittsburgh).

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• On the Bengals’ ensuing drive, Palmer again found Owens for atouchdown, this time from 27 yards with 13:12 remaining in thefourth quarter to cut the lead to 27-14.• Following a Roethlisberger interception on the next drive, RBCedric Benson scored from one yard out with 9:05 to go in thegame to slice the lead to 27-21. On the drive, Pittsburgh wasflagged for pass interference at the one-yard line.• The Steelers defense came up with a defensive stand late in thegame in their own red zone to seal the victory.• Pittsburgh finished with 314 yards of total offense (121 rushing,193 passing) while Cincinnati had 272 yards of offense (54rushing, 218 passing).• The Steelers converted 43 percent (6 of 14) of their third-downattempts.• Pittsburgh was penalized seven times for 73 yards while theBengals were flagged three times for 30 yards.• Pittsburgh had four sacks while giving up just one.• QB Charlie Batch (3rd QB), CB Keenan Lewis, RB JonathanDwyer, CB Crezdon Butler, OT Tony Hills, OG Ramon Foster, WRAntonio Brown and DE Aaron Smith were inactive for the Steelers.

Pittsburgh Individual Notes:QB Ben Roethlisberger• Finished 17-of-27 for 163 yards with one touchdown and oneinterception (76.6 passer rating).• Rushed five times for 13 yards (2.6 avg.), including a long of 12yards.• Tossed an eight-yard touchdown pass to WR Hines Ward late inthe first half to give Pittsburgh a 17-7 lead.• Improved to 26-7 as a starter against AFC North teams, includinga 12-3 record on the road.• Improved to 12-2 in his home state of Ohio (7-1 at Cincinnati, 5-1 at Cleveland).• Improved to 63-27 (.700) in his career, tying for the third-bestrecord by a quarterback in his first 90 starts. Only Tom Brady (67-23) and Ken Stabler (66-23-1) had a better record in their first 90games and he is tied with Jim McMahon, who also had a 63-27record in his first 90 games.• Improved to 8-2 on Monday Night Football.

RB Rashard Mendenhall• Finished with a game-high 99 yards rushing on 22 carries (4.5avg.) with one touchdown.• Scored his team-best seventh rushing touchdown of the seasonon a one-yard run in the first quarter. His seventh rushingtouchdown ties his career best, set in 2009.• Had a 20-yard run in the first quarter, which led to a 25-yard fieldgoal by K Jeff Reed, and a 22-yard run early in the second quarter.• Had three receptions for 31 yards (10.3 avg.), including a long of17 yards.

WR Hines Ward• Finished with three catches for 10 yards.• Caught an eight-yard touchdown from QB Ben Roethlisbergerlate in the first half, his fourth receiving touchdown of the season.It also marked his 15th career touchdown against the Bengals,the most TDs for Ward against any single opponent.• Has now caught a pass in a team-record 186 consecutivegames, which is the third-longest streak in NFL history.

WR Mike Wallace• Had a career-high 110 yards receiving on five receptions (22.0avg.) with one touchdown.• Marked his third career 100-yard receiving game and the secondthis season (Week 3 at Tampa Bay).

• Hauled in a 39-yard touchdown pass from WR Antwaan RandleEl on the first play of the fourth quarter, giving him a team-best fivereceiving touchdowns on the year.• Had a 35-yard reception on third down with less than four minutesremaining in the first half.

WR Emmanuel Sanders• Forced his first career fumble on the opening kickoff.• Finished with four kickoff returns for 88 yards (22.0 avg.),including a long of 30 yards.

WR Antwaan Randle El• Tossed his fifth career touchdown pass (third with Pittsburgh)as he found WR Mike Wallace on a 39-yard connection on the firstplay of the fourth quarter.

LB James Harrison• Had an eight-yard sack in the third quarter, giving him a team-best seven on the year (45.5 for his career).• Finished with six tackles, including three tackles for loss, andone sack.

LB LaMarr Woodley• Posted a six-yard sack in the third quarter.• Added a 10-yard sack in the fourth quarter, giving him 5.5 on theyear and 34.5 for his career.

LB James Farrior• Posted a seven-yard sack in the third quarter, his first sack of theyear and 28th of his career (22.5 with Pittsburgh).• Finished with a game-high 10 tackles (nine solo) and one sack.

LB Lawrence Timmons• Posted his second interception of the season (third career)midway through the second quarter.

LB Jason Worilds• Recovered the fumble on the opening kickoff.

S Troy Polamalu• Finished with six tackles (five solo).

CB Bryant McFadden• Finished with five tackles (all solo) and one pass defense.

CB William Gay• Blocked a punt on the Bengals’ first possession of the game,the first punt blocked by the Steelers since LB Andre Frazierblocked a punt at Washington on Nov. 3, 2008.

K Jeff Reed• Booted a career-high (tied) 53-yard field goal late in the first halfto give Pittsburgh a 20-7 halftime lead. It tied his career high thathe previously kicked on Sept. 21, 2008 at Philadelphia. It alsomarked his second field goal of 50-plus yards on the year, kickinga 52-yard field goal at Heinz Field in Week 1 against the AtlantaFalcons. Reed had two field goals of at least 50 yards in oneseason one other time in his career, booting two 51-yard fieldgoals in 2004 (9/26 at Miami and 10/17 at Dallas).

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Several Steelers and Patriots are products of the samecolleges, including the following:

STEELERS-PATRIOTS COLLEGE CONNECTIONSSTEELERS COLLEGE PATRIOTSAnthony Madison (CB) ............. Alabama ........... Brandon Deaderick (DE)Maurkice Pouncey (C) ................ Florida ........ Jermaine Cunningham (LB)Max Starks (OT) Aaron Hernandez (TE)

Brandon Spikes (LB)Fred Taylor (RB)

Gerard Warren (DE)Hines Ward (WR) ...................... Georgia ..................... Kade Weston (DT)Jonathan Dwyer (RB) ............ Georgia Tech .................. Gary Guyton (LB)Keyaron Fox (LB) Darryl Richard (DT)James Harrison (LB) ................ Kent State ............... Julian Edelman (WR)William Gay (CB) ...................... Louisville ................... Deion Branch (WR)Ryan Clark (S) ............................. LSU .......................... Kevin Faulk (RB)Larry Foote (LB) ....................... Michigan ........................ Tom Brady (QB)LaMarr Woodley (LB) Shawn Crable (LB)

Zoltan Mesko (P)Flozell Adams (OT) .............. Michigan State ................. Brian Hoyer (QB)Mike Wallace (WR) .................. Mississippi .... BenJarvus Green-Ellis (RB)Jeff Reed (K) ........................ North Carolina .............. Alge Crumpler (TE)Greg Warren (LS) Brandon Tate (WR)Arnaz Battle (WR) ................... Notre Dame .................... Sergio Brown (S)

Mark LeVoir (OT)Ramon Foster (OG) ................. Tennessee ...................... Jerod Mayo (LB)

Series History: Series began in 1972Overall: Pittsburgh leads 13-7At Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh leads 9-5At New England: Pittsburgh leads 4-2Neutral Sites: n/aLast Regular-Season Meeting: Nov. 30, 2008 (in New England)

Pittsburgh 33, New England 10Postseason Series: New England leads 3-1(postseason record not included in overall series record)

Pittsburgh owns a 13-7 all-time record against the New EnglandPatriots in the regular season and a 1-3 mark in thepostseason...the Steelers are 9-5 at home and 4-2 in NewEngland in the regular season...Pittsburgh is 1-1 against thePatriots at Heinz Field in the regular season...Pittsburgh is 0-2all-time at Gillette Stadium...Pittsburgh has not won at home inthe regular season against the Patriots since a 34-20 victory in2004...the Steelers snapped the Patriots’ NFL-record 18-gameregular-season winning streak with that victory in 2004...NewEngland has won six of the past eight games in the series(including postseason), including victories in the 2001 and 2004AFC Championship games, both in Pittsburgh...Pittsburgh andNew England have met four times in the postseason and theSteelers are 1-3 in those games, including a 1-2 record athome...the Steelers defeated the Patriots, 7-6, on Jan. 3, 1998, inthe AFC Divisional Playoffs...however, Pittsburgh lost, 24-17, tothe Patriots in the AFC Championship Game Jan. 27, 2002, and41-27 in the 2004 AFC Championship Game.

STEELERS-PATRIOTS SERIES NOTES

TEAM NOTESIf You Build It, They Will Come: The Steelers are averaging

64,502 fans in three home games this year, including a season-high 65,168 in Week 6 versus Cleveland. That mark was the fifth-highest attendance total in Heinz Field history, including thepostseason.

Last season, the Steelers broke two attendance records at HeinzField. In their Week 7 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, theSteelers broke the single-game record. The attendance of 65,597surpassed the old mark of 65,350 set January 18, 2009, duringthe AFC Championship Game against the Baltimore Ravens.

For the 2009 season, Pittsburgh averaged 63,458 fans (507,882total) at home games, breaking the old mark of 63,429 (507,434)in 2005.

Pittsburgh has sold out 296 straight games at home, datingback to Nov. 5, 1972 versus Cincinnati.

Following is a look at the team’s average attendance in its 10years at Heinz Field:

Year Total Attendance Avg.2001 499,191 62,3992002 490,274 61,2842003 477,584 59,6982004 507,385 63,4232005 507,434 63,4292006 499,461 62,4332007 496,675 62,0842008 503,125 62,8902009 507,882 • 63,458 •2010 193,506 64,502

• Team record

Heinz Field Advantage: The Steelers own the best home recordin the NFL with a 224-86-1 record (.722) since 1970. Pittsburgh is39-12 (.765) at home over the past seven seasons, including a 2-1 record this year.

Pittsburgh finished the 2004 regular season with an undefeated(8-0) home record for only the third time in team history and forthe first time in 25 years.

The Steelers finished the 1979 regular season with anundefeated home record (8-0) and eventually won Super BowlXIV. The Steelers were also undefeated at home (7-0) in 1972.

The following is a look at the list of the Steelers’ records at homesince 2004:

Year Record2004 8-02005 5-32006 5-32007 7-12008 6-22009 6-22010 2-1

Sunday Night Showdown: The Steelers own a 14-15 all-timerecord in Sunday Night games and this marks the second of twoscheduled Sunday Night Football games this season. TheSteelers dropped a 20-10 decision in New Orleans on Halloweennight.

In The Spotlight: The Steelers are 13-4 in primetime regular-season games under fourth-year head coach Mike Tomlin.

The Steelers had won 12 straight games in primetime underTomlin prior to their Week 12 setback to the Baltimore Ravens in2009.

Pittsburgh is scheduled to play five primetime games this year.The Steelers played in primetime in Week 8 (at New Orleans) andin Week 9 (at Cincinnati), as well as Week 10 (vs. New England),Week 13 (at Baltimore) and Week 16 (vs. Carolina).

Imposing Their Will: The Steelers are averaging 117.8 rushingyards per game this season, which ranks eighth in the AFC and12th in the NFL.

The Steelers have outrushed seven of their eight opponentsthis year, averaging nearly 60 more yards on the ground than theiropponents.

Steelers-Patriots Connections: Several Steelers have ties tothe Patriots and the New England area.

Steelers assistant head coach/defensive line John Mitchellcoached with the Cleveland Browns (1991-93) under Patriots

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2010 REGULAR SEASONSTATISTICAL COMPARISON

Steelers Category Patriots21.8 ......................... Points Scored Per Game .................... 27.415.4 ........................ Points Allowed Per Game ................... 23.514.5 ........................... First Downs Per Game ...................... 19.9299.6 ......................... Total Yards Per Game .................... 324.4117.8 ....................... Rushing Yards Per Game .................. 107.1181.9 ....................... Passing Yards Per Game .................. 217.324 ..........................................Sacks By ..................................... 1311 .................................... Interceptions By ................................ 930:14 ....................... Avg. Time of Possession .................. 26:5119 ...................................... Touchdowns ................................. 277 .................................. Rushing Touchdowns ............................ 810 ............................... Passing Touchdowns .......................... 142 ................................ Touchdowns on Returns .......................... 514-20 .................................. Field Goals ............................. 10-1346.1 ................................... Punting Avg. .............................. 43.56.6 .................................. Punt Return Avg. ............................. 9.527.3 .............................. Kickoff Return Avg. ......................... 23.6

What To Look For:PITTSBURGH TEAM NOTES• The Steelers look to improve to 14-7 all-time against the Patriots inthe regular season.

• The Steelers look for their first win at home in the regular seasonagainst the Patriots since a 34-20 victory in 2004.

• The Steelers are looking for their second straight victory over thePatriots and look to improve to 10-5 at home in the series in theregular season.

• The Steelers look to improve to 5-1 against AFC opponents this year.

PITTSBURGH INDIVIDUAL NOTESTE Heath Miller• Needs 36 receiving yards to become just the second tight end inteam history to reach 3,000 yards for his career. Miller currently has2,964 career receiving yards and trails only Elbie Nickel (5,133) onthe all-time list for tight ends.

RB Rashard Mendenhall• Needs one touchdown to give him eight on the year, which wouldbe a career high. He posted seven last year and also has seven in2010.

head coach Bill Belichick, who was Cleveland’s head coach (1991-95) at the time.

Patriots with connections to the Steelers and WesternPennsylvania include TE Rob Gronkowski, who was born inPittsburgh and attended Woodland Hills High School. CB LeighBodden played at Duquesne while OG Rich Ohrnberger playedat Penn State. Special teams coach Scott O’Brien coached at Pittfrom 1987-90.

Swarming Defense: The Steelers have been putting on adefensive showcase in each of their first eight games of 2010.

The team has given up just 11 touchdowns in eight games.Additionally, the Steelers have 21 takeaways in seven games.

The following is a quick look at some of the impressive defensivestatistics the Steelers have put up in their eight games combined:

Category StatisticTotal Points Allowed .................................................... 123Points Allowed/First Half (Total) ................................... 48Touchdowns Allowed ...................................................... 11Total Takeaways ............................................................ 21Fumbles Recovered ..................................................... 10Interceptions .................................................................. 11Total Sacks .................................................................... 24Total Rushing Yards Allowed ....................................... 466Rushing Yards Allowed/Game ................................... 58.3

Turning Up the Heat: Since 1994, the Steelers have led the AFCin sacks five times and the entire NFL twice. Since 2004, theSteelers have the most sacks in the NFL with 285.

The Steelers have 24 sacks in 2010, including a season-highfive in Week 6 versus Cleveland. The 24 sacks rank fourth in theAFC and fifth (tied) in the NFL. In 2009, the Steelers finished with47 sacks, ranking first in the AFC and second in the NFL.

Sacks became an official NFL statistic in 1982, however, a recordof “passers tackled” was kept prior to that time. Following are theSteelers’ single-season sack totals dating back to 1970:

Pittsburgh Steelers Team Sack Totals (Since 1970)Year Total Year Total1970 ................. 26 1991 .................. 381971 ................. 33 1992 .................. 361972 ................. 40 1993 .................. 421973 ................. 33 1994 .................. 55 *1974 ................. 52 1995 .................. 421975 ................. 43 1996 .................. 511976 ................. 41 1997 .................. 481977 ................. 32 1998 .................. 411978 ................. 44 1999 .................. 39

1979 ................. 49 2000 .................. 391980 ................. 18 2001 .................. 55 *1981 ................. 40 2002 .................. 501982 ................. 34 2003 .................. 351983 ................. 50 2004 .................. 411984 ................. 47 2005 .................. 471985 ................. 36 2006 .................. 391986 ................. 43 2007 .................. 361987 ................. 26 2008 .................. 511988 ................. 19 2009 .................. 471989 ................. 31 2010 .................. 241990 ................. 34

* Team Record

Holding Their Ground: Over the past 10 years, Pittsburgh’sdefense has been among the best at holding its opponents to thefewest rushing yards in the league. The Steelers have allowedjust 466 yards rushing on the year, an average of just 58.3 yardsper game. That average ranks first in the NFL.

In 2009, the Steelers gave up 89.9 yards per game on theground, which was first in the AFC and third in the NFL.

In the past eight seasons, Pittsburgh has allowed an NFL-lownine 100-yard rushers. Baltimore is second with 16.

Additionally, since 1994 the Steelers have led the AFC in rushingdefense eight times and the entire NFL three times.

Following is a look at the number of yards rushing the Steelershave allowed in each of the past 10 seasons:

Year Rushing Yds. Allowed Avg./Game AFC/NFL Rank2001 1,195 74.7 1st/1st2002 1,375 85.9 1st/1st2003 1,741 108.8 8th/12th2004 1,299 81.2 1st/1st2005 1,376 85.5 3rd/3rd2006 1,412 88.2 2nd/3rd2007 1,438 89.9 2nd/3rd2008 1,284 80.3 1st/2nd2009 1,438 89.9 1st/3rd2010 466 58.3 1st/1st

Total 13,024 85.9 1st/1st

Defense! Defense! Defense!: Pittsburgh is allowing 298.3 yardsof total offense this year, which ranks second in the AFC andfourth in the NFL.

The Steelers have allowed just 412 rushing yards (63.7 avg.)on the year. Pittsburgh snapped RB Chris Johnson’s 12-gamestreak of rushing for over 100 yards as it limited him to 34 yardson 16 carries (2.1 avg.) in the Week 2 victory at Tennessee. TheSteelers finished with seven takeaways (four fumbles, threeinterceptions) against the Titans.

Pittsburgh gave up 295 yards of total offense in its Week 1overtime victory against the Atlanta Falcons. The Steelers allowed

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LOOKING AHEAD...The Steelers host the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, Nov.

21. Kickoff at Heinz Field is set for 1 p.m. and will be televisedon CBS (locally KDKA-TV, channel 2).

only 58 yards rushing and 237 yards passing against the Falcons.Additionally, they posted two sacks and had one interception.

The Steelers ranked fourth in the AFC and fifth in the NFL in totaldefense in 2009 by allowing 305.3 yards per game.

Run Stuffers: The Steelers rank first in the league by allowingjust 58.3 yards per game. They allowed a season-low 30 yardsrushing in Week 8 at New Orleans.

Pittsburgh has allowed only one 100-yard rusher in the past 42games. RB Ray Rice had 141 yards in Week 16 of 2009 to snapa previous streak of 32 straight games without allowing a 100-yard rusher.

The following is a look at how opponents have fared in rushingyards this season, comparing what the teams were averagingcoming into the game against Pittsburgh and what the Steelersallowed in the contest:

Rushing Yards/Game Rushing YardsTeam (Week) Entering Game vs. SteelersAtlanta (Week 1) — 58 yds.Tennessee (Week 2) 202.0 46 yds.Tampa Bay (Week 3) 119.0 75 yds.Baltimore (Week 4) 89.0 70 yds.Bye Week (Week 5) — —Cleveland (Week 6) 102.8 70 yds.Miami (Week 7) 115.6 64 yds.New Orleans (Week 8) 92.6 30 yds.Cincinnati (Week 9) 101.0 54 yds.

Defensive Dominance: The Steelers have given up just 123points on the year, which ranks first in the NFL.

The Steelers have allowed the fewest points in the NFL sincethe beginning of the 2007 season. Pittsburgh has allowed just939 points during that span.

The following is a list of the top four teams in the NFL who haveallowed the fewest points since the start of the 2007 campaign:

Team Points AllowedPittsburgh 939Baltimore 1,028Indianapolis 1,035New England 1,056

Total Defensive Package: Pittsburgh has allowed the fewesttotal yards in the NFL since the beginning of the 2006 season.

The Steelers have given up 20,134 yards of total offense (6,039rushing, 14,095 passing) since the beginning of 2006. The totalyards allowed ranks first in the NFL during that span, while therushing yards and passing yards each rank third in the league.

Gimme The Ball: On the year, the Steelers have tallied 21takeaways, which rank first in the AFC and in the NFL.

Pittsburgh posted seven takeaways in its Week 2 victory at theTennessee Titans. The seven takeaways are the most by theSteelers since they had seven (four interceptions, three fumbles)on Nov. 9, 1997 against Baltimore.

Against the Titans, S Troy Polamalu, CB Bryant McFadden andLB LaMarr Woodley each had an interception while the Steelersalso recovered four fumbles.

The Steelers rank first (tied) in the NFL with a plus-nine (+9)turnover advantage (21 takeaways, 12 giveaways).

Picking Your Poison: The Steelers have 11 interceptions on theyear, including a team-best two by S Troy Polamalu, CB Ike Taylorand LB Lawrence Timmons.

The Steelers posted two interceptions (S Ryan Clark, Timmons)in their Week 6 victory over the Cleveland Browns.

In Pittsburgh’s Week 3 victory at Tampa Bay, DE Brett Keiselposted his first career interception and returned it 79 yards for ascore. It was the first “pick six” for the Steelers since S TyroneCarter returned an interception 48 yards for a touchdown on Nov.9, 2009 at Denver.

200 Plateau: The Steelers have won 26 straight games in whichthey have rushed for more than 200 yards.

Since the NFL merger in 1970, Pittsburgh is 97-6 (.942) in theregular season when it rushes for more than 200 yards in a game.In Week 3, the Steelers rushed for a season-high 201 yards atTampa Bay.

Pittsburgh is 7-0 all-time in the postseason when rushing formore than 200 yards.

Road Warriors: The Steelers have had great success playingaway from Heinz Field over the last decade. The Steelers are 4-1on the road this season.

Since the beginning of the 2000 season, the Steelers own thefourth-best road winning percentage in the NFL.

The following is a list of the top five road winning percentagessince 2000:

Team W L T Pct.Indianapolis 57 28 0 .671Philadelphia 54 29 1 .651New England 53 31 0 .631Pittsburgh 50 35 0 .588New Orleans 48 36 0 .571New York Giants 48 36 0 .571

Block Party: In the Week 9 victory at Cincinnati, CB William Gayblocked a Bengals’ punt that led to a Steelers’ field goal in the firstquarter.

Gay’s blocked punt was the first for the Steelers since LB AndreFraizer blocked a Washington Redskins’ punt on Nov. 3, 2008.

Continued Success: Since the 1970 merger of the Nationaland American Football Leagues, the Pittsburgh Steelers own thebest record in the NFL.

The following is a look at the top three regular-season recordssince the merger in 1970:

Team W L T Pct.1. Pittsburgh Steelers 378 244 2 .6082. Miami Dolphins 376 246 2 .6033. Dallas Cowboys 368 256 0 .589

Among The Best: The Steelers have 566 career wins (includingpostseason), which is the fifth-most in NFL history.

The following is a listing of the top five teams in the NFL forcareer wins (including postseason):

Team Wins1. Chicago Bears 7142. Green Bay Packers 6853. New York Giants 6524. Washington Redskins 5685. Pittsburgh Steelers 566

Additionally, Pittsburgh owns the second-best record in the NFLsince the free-agency era (since 1993) with a 175-104-1 (.627)record.

The following is a look at the top three regular-season recordsin the free agency era (since 1993):

Team W L T Pct.1. New England Patriots 177 103 0 .6322. Pittsburgh Steelers 175 104 1 .6273. Green Bay Packers 175 105 0 .625

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Return The Favor: Rookie WR Antonio Brown returned theopening kickoff for a touchdown in the Steelers’ Week 2 victory atTennessee. It marked the first kickoff return for Pittsburgh sinceAllen Rossum returned a kickoff 98 yards for a score against theSan Francisco 49ers on Sept. 23, 2007.

The following is a list of the kickoff returns for touchdowns (4)for Pittsburgh over the last 10 years (start of 2000 season):

Date Player Yards OpponentSept. 19, 2010 Antonio Brown 89 at TennesseeSept. 23, 2007 Allen Rossum 98 vs. San FranciscoOct. 12, 2002 Antwaan Randle El 99 at CincinnatiDec. 24, 2000 Will Blackwell 98 at San Diego

Regular-Season Success: Pittsburgh owns the third-bestregular-season record in the NFL over the past 10 years. TheSteelers have averaged over 10 wins per year and have earnedsix playoff berths, five division titles and two Super Bowl victoriesin that time period.

The following are the top five teams in regular-season winningpercentage from 2000-2010:

Team W L T Pct. Playoff BerthsIndianapolis 120 48 0 .714 9New England 118 50 0 .702 7Pittsburgh 109 58 1 .652 6Philadelphia 108 59 1 .646 8Green Bay 101 68 0 .598 6

Sustaining Success: Pittsburgh has made the playoffs fivetimes and won the AFC North four times since the divisionalrealignment in 2002. The Steelers won the AFC North Division forthe second consecutive year in 2008.

The Steelers have won 19 division titles since the NFL mergerin 1970, the most in the AFC during that time.

The following is a list of teams that have won the most divisiontitles and qualified for the playoffs since 2002:

Team Playoffs Division TitlesIndianapolis 8 6New England 6 6Philadelphia 6 4San Diego 5 5Pittsburgh 5 4Green Bay 5 4

On The Road Again: The Steelers had a stretch of three straightroad games earlier this year (Weeks 7-9).

Pittsburgh won the first leg of the road trip, defeating the MiamiDolphins 23-22 in Week 7, but fell in Week 8, 20-10, at NewOrleans. The Steelers concluded the three-game road trip with a27-21 victory in Week 9 at Cincinnati on Monday Night Football.

The last time Pittsburgh played three straight regular-seasonroad games was in 1994, playing at the New York Giants (W, 10-6), at Arizona (L, 20-17 in OT) and at the Houston Oilers (W, 12-9in OT).

Controlling The NFC: The Steelers have won 22 of their past 27regular-season games versus teams in the NFC, dating back to2003.

The Steelers are 96-57-1 (.627) all-time against teams fromthe NFC (including Super Bowls), including a 54-19-1 record athome and a 36-37 mark on the road. Pittsburgh had won eightstraight games versus NFC teams at home prior to its 2008 lossto the New York Giants.

The Steelers are 6-1 versus the NFC in the Super Bowl.

In the Red Zone: The Steelers have converted 21 (ninetouchdowns, 12 field goals) of their 22 attempts in the red zoneinto points in 2010.

Following is a look at how the Steelers offense has performedin the red zone in 2010:

Opponent Att./Scores TDs FGs PtsAtlanta .............................. 2/2 .................... 0 ............. 2 ................ 6@ Tennessee ................... 4/4 .................... 0 ............. 4 .............. 12@ Tampa Bay .................. 3/3 .................... 2 ............. 1 .............. 17Baltimore ......................... 2/2 .................... 2 ............. 0 .............. 14Cleveland ......................... 4/3 .................... 3 ............. 0 .............. 21@ Miami .......................... 3/3 .................... 0 ............. 3 ................ 9@ New Orleans ................ 1/1 .................... 0 ............. 1 ................ 3@ Cincinnati .................... 3/3 .................... 2 ............. 1 .............. 17Total ................................ 22/21 .................. 9 ............ 12 ............. 99

Red Zone Defense: The Steelers defense has allowed 17scores (eight field goals, nine touchdowns) in 22 possessions inthe red zone in 2010. The 40.9 touchdown percentage on defenseranks fourth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL.

Following is a look at how the Steelers’ defense has performedin the red zone in 2010:Opponent Att./Scores TDs FGs PtsAtlanta .............................. 1/1 .................... 0 ............. 1 ................ 3@ Tennessee ................... 3/1 .................... 1 ............. 0 ................ 7@ Tampa Bay .................. 3/2 .................... 1 ............. 1 .............. 10Baltimore ......................... 4/3 .................... 2 ............. 1 .............. 17Cleveland ......................... 1/1 .................... 1 ............. 0 ................ 7@ Miami .......................... 3/3 .................... 0 ............. 3 ................ 9@ New Orleans ................ 4/4 .................... 2 ............. 2 .............. 20@ Cincinnati .................... 3/2 .................... 2 ............. 0 .............. 14Total ................................ 22/17 .................. 9 ............. 8 .............. 87

Five & 10: The Steelers rank in the top five in the AFC and/or thetop 10 in the NFL in several key team and individual categories in2010. Following is a list of those rankings:

Pittsburgh Steelers2010 AFC/NFL Rankings

Team Offense Statistic Rank (AFC/NFL)Passing Net Yards/Play ......................... 8.2 .......................... 3rd/4th

Team Defense Statistic Rank (AFC/NFL)Yards/Game ......................................... 298.3 ....................... 2nd/4thYards/Play .............................................. 4.8 ......................... 2nd/4thRushing Yards/Game ........................... 58.3 ........................... 1st/1stRushing Yards/Attempt ......................... 2.6 ............................ 1st/1stPassing/Percent Had Intercepted ........ 3.6 .......................... 3rd/8thFirst Downs/Game ................................ 17.6 ......................... 4th/8thThird-Down Efficiency .......................... 36.1 ........................4th/11thSacks (Total) ........................................... 24 ....................... 4th/T-5thPoints/Game ......................................... 15.4 ........................... 1st/1stPoints/Game Differential ...................... 6.4 .......................... 3rd/5thField Goal Pct. ..................................... 78.9 .................... 5th/T-12thTakeaways .............................................. 21 ............................ 1st/1stTurnover Advantage ............................. +9 ......................... 1st/T-1stRed-Zone Efficiency (TD pct.) ............. 40.9 ......................... 4th/7thFirst-Down Plays ................................... 4.52 .......................... 1st/3rd

Special Teams Statistic Rank (AFC/NFL)Kickoff Return Average (Offense) ........ 27.3 ........................ 2nd/4thGross Punting Average (Offense) ........ 46.1 ........................ 2nd/5thNet Punting Average (Offense) ........... 39.7 ......................... 4th/6thKickoff Return Average (Defense) ....... 21.5 ......................... 3rd/7thGross Punting Average (Defense) ....... 40.4 ........................... 1st/1stAvg. Starting Position (Receiving) ..... 30.1 ........................ 2nd/4th

Individual Offense Statistic Rank (AFC/NFL)Mendenhall (Rushing Yards) ............... 702 ......................... 5th/7thMendenhall (Scoring) ........................... 42 .................. T-7th/T-10thMendenhall (Rushing Touchdowns) ...... 7 ..................... T-3rd/T-3rdWallace (Yards/Reception) .................. 23.0 ........................... 1st/1st

Individual Defense Statistic Rank (AFC/NFL)Polamalu (Total INTs) ............................. 2 ................... T-5th/T-17thTaylor (Total INTs) ................................... 2 ................... T-5th/T-17thTimmons (Total INTs) .............................. 2 ................... T-5th/T-17thHarrsion (Sacks) ..................................... 7.0 .................... T-3rd/T-6thFox (Def. Fumble Recoveries) ................ 2 .................... T-2nd/T-4th

Individual Special Teams Statistic Rank (AFC/NFL)Sepulveda (Punting Avg.) ................... 46.1 ......................... 3rd/7thSepulveda (Net Punting Avg.) ............ 39.7 ......................... 4th/6thSanders (Kickoff Return Avg.) .............. 26.1 ........................4th/11th

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COACHING NOTESMonday Night Specialist: Head Coach Mike Tomlin improved

to 6-0 on Monday Night Football with the Steelers’ Week 9 victoryat Cincinnati.

Tomlin joins only Bill Cowher (Steelers), Tom Flores (Raiders),Steve Mariucci (49ers), George Siefert (49ers) and Don Shula(Colts, Dolphins) to win their first six Monday Night Football games.

Our House: Head Coach Mike Tomlin owns a 21-6 regular-season record at Heinz Field in his four seasons in Pittsburgh.

The Steelers are 2-1 at home this season. Last year, theSteelers finished 6-2 at home.

In Control: Head Coach Mike Tomlin owns a 15-6 all-time markagainst teams in the AFC North.

Tomlin owns an impressive 9-2 record against divisional foesat Heinz Field.

Fast Start: Head Coach Mike Tomlin owns a 37-19 overallrecord in his four seasons as head coach. That record marks thebest total by a Steelers’ head coach in his first four seasons at thehelm.

Tomlin Versus the NFC: Head Coach Mike Tomlin owns an 11-4 regular-season record against NFC teams in his four seasonsat the helm of the Steelers.

The Steelers are 2-1 this year against NFC teams (Week 1victory over the Atlanta Falcons, Week 3 victory against TampaBay, Week 8 defeat at New Orleans).

Perfect To Start: Head Coach Mike Tomlin owns a perfect 4-0record in season openers. He is the only current coach to have a4-0 record on Kickoff Weekend.

Few And Far Between: Head Coach Mike Tomlin became onlythe second coach in Steelers’ history to post winning records ineach of his first three seasons. Tomlin is the only coach in teamhistory to win division titles in each of his first two seasons (2007-08).

In 2007, Tomlin became just the second head coach in teamhistory to post a winning record in his first season with a mark of10-6.

High Honor Roll: Defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau wasinducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August of this year.LeBeau had an outstanding NFL career, finishing with 62 careerinterceptions (seventh all-time) and 171 consecutive starts (then-NFL record for a cornerback) with the Detroit Lions.

LeBeau was also inducted into the Ohio State University Hall ofFame in 2009. He played at Ohio State as a cornerback andhalfback and was a member of the 1957 national championshipteam.

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE NOTESStarting In Style: In his first seven seasons, QB Ben

Roethlisberger owns a 63-27 (.700) record as a startingquarterback in the regular season. That mark is the second-bestrecord in the NFL among all active quarterbacks.

His 63-27 record after his first 90 starts in the NFL ranks third(tied) in league history for the best record in such starts. Only TomBrady (67-23) and Ken Stabler (66-23-1) had better records intheir first 90 starts in the NFL. Roethlisberger’s record is tied withJim McMahon.

The following is a look at the starting records of the top fiveactive quarterbacks in the NFL (min. 25 starts):

Name W L T Pct.1. Tom Brady, Patriots 103 32 0 .7632. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers 63 27 0 .7003. Philip Rivers, Chargers 50 23 0 .6854. Peyton Manning, Colts 136 64 0 .6805. Tony Romo, Cowboys 39 22 0 .639

Home Cooking: QB Ben Roethlisberger owns a 35-10 (.778)mark in the regular season in his career at Heinz Field, includingwinning his first eight starts.

At Heinz Field, Roethlisberger is 790-of-1,253 (63.0 pct.) for10,314 yards with 64 touchdowns and 41 interceptions for apasser rating of 92.3. He has thrown for more than 300 yardsseven times and has 20 multi-touchdown games at home (16-4record in such games).

Roethlisberger has twice posted a perfect passer rating athome, including most recently in Week 9 of 2007 againstBaltimore. He also had a perfect passer rating (158.3) againstTennessee in the 2005 season opener and has posted at least a125.0 passer rating seven times.

The Steelers have scored at least 20 points in 37 of the 45 gamesat home with Roethlisberger as the starter.

Controlling The North: QB Ben Roethlisberger owns a 26-7(.788) record as a starter against AFC North opponents duringhis career with the Steelers.

Roethlisberger had won 12 straight games against divisionalfoes as the starter prior to the Week 3 setback at Cincinnati in2009, which was the longest streak in the NFL and the longestsince Peyton Manning won 12 straight from 2004-06.

In his 33 career games versus division opponents,Roethlisberger has posted a perfect passer rating once (11/5/07vs. Baltimore) and has recorded a passer rating of over 100.0 atotal of 13 times.

The following is a look at his statistics against the AFC North inhis 33 games as a starter:

33 games vs.Statistic AFC North (as a starter)Record ............................................................. 26-7Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ................. 61.0 (563-923)Passing Yards ................................................ 7,129Passing Touchdowns ......................................... 47Interceptions ...................................................... 31Passer Rating .................................................. 88.1

Also, the following is a look at Roethlisberger’s career statisticsagainst AFC North opponents as a starter at home compared tothe road:

Statistic Home vs. AFC North Away vs. AFC NorthRecord ................................................................ 14-4 ........................... 12-3Completion Pct. (Comp.-Att.) ........... 60.7 (311-512) ........... 62.0 (252-411)Passing Yards .................................................. 4,100 ......................... 3,029Passing Touchdowns ............................................. 28 .............................. 19Interceptions .......................................................... 20 ............................... 11Passer Rating ..................................................... 88.0 ........................... 88.1

300-Yard Plateau: QB Ben Roethlisberger has thrown for over300 yards 13 times in his career, including in Week 7 (302 yards)at Miami of this season. The 13 career 300-yard passing gamesare a team record.

Roethlisberger threw for over 300 yards in 2009 againstTennessee (363) in Week 1, San Diego (333) in Week 4, Cleveland(417) in Week 6, Kansas City (398) in Week 11 and Green Bay(503) in Week 15.

Roethlisberger’s five 300-yard passing games in 2009 brokethe team record of four previously held by Tommy Maddox (2003)and Neil O’Donnell (1995).

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Comeback Kid: QB Ben Roethlisberger has one fourth quarter/overtime game-winning drive this year after posting three in 2009.He now has 21 in his career in the regular season.

Roethlisberger led the Steelers’ from a 22-20 deficit late in thefourth quarter to a 23-22 victory in Week 7 at Miami this year.

A listing of all of Roethlisberger’s fourth quarter and overtimegame-winning drives entering this season are available on page255 of the Steelers media guide.

Title Man: QB Ben Roethlisberger has led the Steelers to theAFC Championship Game three times in his first six seasons.He is one of only two active NFL quarterbacks to win multipleSuper Bowl titles (Tom Brady).

Roethlisberger joined Roger Staubach, Bernie Kosar, Tom Bradyand Donovan McNabb as the only quarterbacks to lead their teamsto the conference title game at least three times in their first fiveseasons as the starting quarterback.

Facing The NFC: With a career record of 63-27 as a starter, QBBen Roethlisberger has posted gaudy numbers no matter theopposition.

During his first six seasons, Roethlisberger has feasted oncompetition from the NFC. In 24 career regular-season gamesagainst NFC opponents, Roethlisberger has posted an 18-6record while completing 362-of-597 passes (60.6 pct.) for 4,921yards with 32 touchdowns and 17 interceptions for a passer rat-ing of 93.0.

Roethlisberger’s statistics against the NFC are more impres-sive in games at Heinz Field. In 12 career games against NFCopponents at home, Roethlisberger has an 11-1 mark while com-pleting 173-of-303 passes (57.1 pct.) for 2,521 yards with 16touchdowns and eight interceptions for a passer rating of 90.9.

Roethlisberger won his first seven starts against NFC teams.

Passing Perfection: QB Ben Roethlisberger has achieved anumber of outstanding single-season accomplishments in hissix-year career, including achieving a feat three times that is rarelydone in the NFL.

Roethlisberger, who set the team’s single-season mark forpasser rating (104.1) in 2007, has had a perfect passer rating(158.3) three times in his career, tying him with QB Peyton Manningfor the most in NFL history (minimum 10 attempts).

Roethlisberger’s 38 career 100-plus passer rating games inthe regular season rank first in team history, surpassing TerryBradshaw, who had 31 such games since the passer rating rulewas implemented in 1973.

Steelers Highest Single-Season Passer-Ratings Leaders(Among Qualifiers)

Player Rating1. Ben Roethlisberger (2007) 104.12. Ben Roethlisberger (2009) 100.53. Ben Roethlisberger (2005) 98.64. Ben Roethlisberger (2004) 98.15. Terry Bradshaw (1975) 87.8

Steelers Top Single-Season Completion Percentage Leaders(Minimum 250 Attempts)

Player Att. Comp. Pct.1. Ben Roethlisberger (2009) 506 337 66.62. Ben Roethlisberger (2004) 295 196 66.43. Ben Roethlisberger (2007) 404 264 65.34. Ben Roethlisberger (2005) 268 168 62.75. Tommy Maddox (2002) 377 234 62.1

Seasoned Veteran: QB Byron Leftwich owns a 24-25 all-timerecord as a starting QB, having started 44 games for theJacksonville Jaguars (2003-06), two for the Atlanta Falcons (2007)and three for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009).

Leftwich played in five games for the Steelers in 2008, but didnot start any of those contests. In those five games for Pittsburgh,he was 21-for-36 for 303 passing yards with two touchdowns andno interceptions (104.3 passer rating). Leftwich also had one ofhis nine career rushing touchdowns as a backup with the Steelers.

For his career, Leftwich has 10,218 career passing yards with58 touchdowns and 41 interceptions (79.6 passer rating).

Best of the Batch: QB Charlie Batch started two games thisyear for the Steelers (Weeks 3-4) and went 1-1 in those two starts.

Against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 3, Batch finished12-of-17 for 186 yards passing with three touchdowns and twointerceptions (106.5 passer rating). He tied a career high with histhree touchdown passes.

Batch now has a 23-29 record as a starting quarterback,including a 4-2 record in his nine seasons with Pittsburgh.

In his six career starts with the Steelers, Batch is 77-of-129(59.7 pct.) for 969 yards with eight touchdowns and sixinterceptions (84.4 passer rating).

Batch did not start the Week 2 game at Tennessee earlier thisyear, but he came on in the second quarter and finished the gamefollowing a knee injury to starter Dennis Dixon. Batch finished 5-for-11 for 25 yards against the Titans.

Ward Still Has It: WR Hines Ward surpassed 11,000 receivingyards for his career in the 2010 season opener against the AtlantaFalcons. Ward finished with 108 yards receiving on six catchesand became the first receiver in team history to post 900 careerreceptions.

Ward had a season-high 131 yards receiving on sevenreceptions in the Week 7 victory at Miami. He also added his 81stcareer receiving touchdown against the Dolphins.

Ward has two 100-yard receiving games this year, giving him aclub-record 27 in his career. He had five 100-yard receiving gamesin 2009 and also posted his club-record sixth 1,000-yard receivingseason of his career.

Ward, who is in his 13th year in the league, proved he is stillone of the elite wide receivers in the game by closing out the 2009campaign ranking eighth in the NFL in receptions (95) and ninth(tied) in receiving yards (1,167).

Ward currently ranks third among active wide receivers (12thoverall in NFL history) with 925 career receptions. The followingis a list the top three active wide receivers with the most careerreceptions:

Active Player Career ReceptionsTerrell Owens 1,061Randy Moss 948Hines Ward 925

Catching Consistency: WR Hines Ward has caught at leastone pass in a Steelers’ record 186 consecutive games. The streakbegan on Nov. 9, 1998 versus Green Bay.

That streak ranks first among active players for consecutivegames with at least one reception and third in NFL history. JerryRice (274) owns the top all-time record for consecutive gameswith a reception.

The following is a look at the top two active players in the NFLwith at least one reception in consecutive regular-season games:

Player (Team) Consecutive GamesHines Ward (Steelers) 186Tony Gonzalez (Falcons) 155

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The following is a look at the top five all-time players in the NFLwith the most consecutive regular-season games with at leastone reception:

Player Consecutive GamesJerry Rice 274Marvin Harrison 190Hines Ward 186Terrell Owens 185Art Monk 183

Top Dawg: WR Hines Ward leads the Steelers in at least 14different career receiving categories.

Ward is the team’s all-time leader in receiving yards (11,322),receptions (925) and receiving touchdowns (82).

Ward is the only wide receiver in Steelers history to be voted tofour Pro Bowls. Ward’s 1,167 receiving yards in 2009 made himthe first Steelers receiver to reach 1,000 yards six times duringhis career with the team. No other Steeler has more than three.

Additionally, Ward has 26 career 100-yard receiving games,which is first on the team’s all-time list.

In 2002, Ward became the first receiver in Steelers history tocatch 100 passes (112) in a season. He also became the firstSteelers receiver with three consecutive games with at least 100yards receiving. His 12 touchdown receptions in 2002 tied himwith Louis Lipps (1985) and Buddy Dial (1961) for the highestsingle-season total in team history.

Ward was selected to the 2002-05 AFC Pro Bowl squads.The following is where Ward ranks in Steelers history in several

key receiving categories:Ward’s Rankings Among Steelers Receivers (All-Time)

Category Statistic RankReceptions ....................................................................... 925 ............. 1st

Receiving Yards ......................................................... 11,322 ............. 1st

Receiving TDs ................................................................... 82 ............. 1st

Consecutive Games w/ Catch ........................................ 186 ............. 1st

1,000-Yd. Seasons (2001-04, 2008-09) .............................. 6 ............. 1st

Consecutive 1,000-Yd. Seasons (2001-04) ....................... 4 ............. 1st

90-plus Catch Seasons (2001-03, 2009) ............................ 4 ............. 1st

Consecutive 90-plus Catch Seasons (2001-03) ................ 3 ............. 1st

Receptions in a Season (2002) ....................................... 112 ............. 1st

Career 100-Yard Games .................................................... 27 ............. 1st

Consecutive 100-Yard Games (2002) ................................ 3 ............. 1st

Rushing Yards by a Receiver ......................................... 428 ............. 1st

Consecutive Pro Bowls by Receiver (2002-05) ................. 4 ............. 1st

TD Receptions in a Season (2002) ................................... 12 ......... T-1st

Receptions in a Single Game (11/30/03) .......................... 13 ............ 2nd

Receiving Yards in a Season (2002) ........................... 1,329 ............ 3rd

100-Yard Games in a Season (2002, 2005, 2008, 2009) ... 5 ......... T-3rd

Receiving Yards in a Game (10/22/06) .......................... 171 ........... 11th

Chart Topper: WR Hines Ward is the leading receiver in Steelershistory in receptions, receiving yardage and touchdown catches.He has more receptions than Hall of Fame receivers JohnStallworth and Lynn Swann combined.

Following are the Steelers career receiving leaders:Steelers All-Time Leading Receivers

Rank Player No. Yds. Avg. TDs1. Hines Ward (1998-present) .................. 925 ...... 11,322 ...... 12.3 ....... 822. John Stallworth (1974-87) ....................... 537 ........ 8,723 ...... 16.2 ....... 633. Louis Lipps (1984-91) .............................. 358 ........ 6,018 ...... 16.8 ....... 394. Lynn Swann (1974-82) ............................ 336 ........ 5,462 ...... 16.3 ....... 515. Elbie Nickel (1947-57) ............................. 329 ........ 5,133 ...... 15.6 ....... 376. Franco Harris (1972-83) ......................... 306 ........ 2,284 ........ 7.5 ........ 97. Plaxico Burress (2000-2004) ................... 261 ........ 4,164 ...... 16.0 ....... 228. Charles Johnson (1994-98) .................... 250 ........ 3,400 ...... 13.6 ....... 159. Merril Hoge (1987-93) .............................. 241 ........ 2,054 ........ 8.5 ....... 13

10. Ray Mathews (1951-59) .......................... 230 ........ 3,919 ...... 16.1 ....... 34

Steelers All-Time Receiving Yardage LeadersRank Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Hines Ward (1998-present) ................. 925 ..... 11,322 ....... 12.3 ....... 822. John Stallworth (1974-87) ...................... 537 ........ 8,723 ....... 16.2 ....... 633. Louis Lipps (1984-91) ............................. 358 ........ 6,018 ....... 16.8 ....... 394. Lynn Swann (1974-82) ........................... 336 ........ 5,462 ....... 16.3 ....... 515. Elbie Nickel (1947-57) ............................ 329 ........ 5,133 ....... 15.6 ....... 376. Buddy Dial (1959-63) ............................. 229 ........ 4,723 ....... 20.6 ....... 427. Plaxico Burress (2000-04) ..................... 261 ........ 4,164 ....... 16.0 ....... 228. Ray Mathews (1951-59) ......................... 230 ........ 3,919 ....... 16.1 ....... 349. Roy Jefferson (1965-69) ....................... 199 ........ 3,671 ....... 18.4 ....... 29

10. Yancey Thigpen (1992-97) ..................... 222 ........ 3,641 ....... 16.4 ....... 21

Steelers’ All-Time Scoring LeadersRank Player TDs PATs 2pt. FGs Pts

1. Gary Anderson (1982-93) ....................... 0 ...... 416 ....... 0 .... 309 .. 1,3432. Jeff Reed (2002-present) ..................... 0 ...... 306 ....... 0 .... 203 ..... 9153. Roy Gerela (1971-78) ............................. 0 ...... 293 ....... 0 .... 146 ..... 7314. Franco Harris (1972-83) ..................... 100 .......... 0 ....... 0 ........ 0 ..... 6005. Hines Ward (1998-present) ............... 83 .......... 0 ....... 5 ........ 0 ..... 5086. Jerome Bettis (1996-2005) ................... 80 .......... 0 ....... 1 ........ 0 ..... 4827. Norm Johnson (1995-98) ........................ 0 ...... 137 ....... 0 .... 105 ..... 4528. John Stallworth (1974-87) ..................... 64 .......... 0 ....... 0 ........ 0 ..... 3849. Kris Brown (1999-01) .............................. 0 ........ 98 ....... 0 ...... 80 ..... 338

10. Lynn Swann (1974-82) .......................... 53 .......... 0 ....... 0 ........ 0 ..... 318

11,000 And Counting: WR Hines Ward became the first receiverin team history to reach 11,000 career receiving yards when hefinished with 108 yards receiving in Week 1 versus the AtlantaFalcons. Ward currently has 11,322 receiving yards for his career.

Ward became just the fifth player in NFL history to reach 11,000receiving yards while playing on only one team in their career.Additionally, Ward, who has 925 career receptions, became justthe 12th player in NFL history to record 900 receptions and 11,000yards in a career.

The following is a list of the players who have played their entirecareer with one team and posted more than 10,000 receivingyards:

Player (Team) Total Receiving Yds.Marvin Harrison (Colts) 14,580Steve Largent (Seahawks) 13,089Michael Irvin (Cowboys) 11,904Rod Smith (Broncos) 11,389Hines Ward (Steelers) 11,322

Hines Hanging Around: WR Hines Ward has been with theSteelers since he was drafted in the third round in the 1998 NFLDraft. Ward owns the longest tenure among wide receivers withtheir current team.

The following is a list of the longest-tenured wideouts with thecurrent team:

Player Team First Year With TeamHines Ward Steelers 1998Donald Driver Packers 1999Brian Finneran Falcons 2000

Red-Zone Receiver: WR Hines Ward has been a major targetfor Pittsburgh quarterbacks in the red zone.

Since 2002, Ward is third in the NFL with 47 red-zonetouchdowns. Ward has three red-zone touchdowns in 2010.

The following is a look at the top three active players in the NFLwith touchdowns in the red zone since 2002:

Player (Team) # of Red-Zone TDs1. Randy Moss (Titans/Vikings/Patriots/Raiders) 512. Antonio Gates (Chargers) 503. Hines Ward (Steelers) 47

Ward On The Run: WR Hines Ward’s versatility makes him athreat to run the football as well as catch a pass.

Ward has 428 career rushing yards to mark the most by aSteelers wide receiver in team history.

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Ward scored his first (and only) career rushing touchdown in2004 against Philadelphia.

Wallace Ready For More: WR Mike Wallace leads all Steelerswith 507 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns. Wallacecontinues to be one of the NFL’s top deep threats, averaging 23.0yards per catch, after leading the NFL in receiving average as arookie in 2009.

Only two receivers in NFL/AFL history have led the league inreceiving average in their first two seasons, Bill Groman (1960-61) and Wesley Walker (1977-78).

Wallace had a career-high 110 yards receiving in the Steelers’Week 9 victory at the Cincinnati Bengals, marking his third career100-yard receiving game. He finished with 110 yards on fivecatches (22.0 avg.) with one touchdown, a 39-yard reception fromWR Antwaan Randle El.

Wallace had a 53-yard touchdown catch in the Week 7 victory atthe Miami Dolphins and hauled in a 50-yard reception in the Week6 victory over the Cleveland Browns. He finished with three catchesfor 90 yards, including a 29-yard touchdown, against the Browns.

Wallace caught a 46-yard touchdown and a 41-yard touchdownfrom QB Charlie Batch in the Steelers’ Week 3 victory at TampaBay. He became the first Steelers’ receiver to have two 40-plus-yard touchdowns in the same game since Louis Lipps on Dec. 4,1988 at Houston. Only five times in club history has a receiver hadtwo touchdown catches of at least 40 yards. Wallace finished withthree catches for 100 yards and two touchdowns.

Wallace finished with two catches for 62 yards (31.0 avg.) in theWeek 1 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons. He hauled in a52-yarder from QB Dennis Dixon in the third quarter. It marked thethird-longest catch of his career and the fourth reception of over50 yards.

During his rookie year, Wallace had 39 catches for 756 yards(19.4 avg.) with six touchdowns. His 19.4 yards per catch averageled the NFL. Wallace led all AFC rookies with 756 receiving yardsand ranked fourth among all AFC rookies with 39 receptions.

The following is a list of all of Wallace’s catches of at least 40yards:

Reception Opponent Date60 yards (TD) vs. Green Bay 12/20/0954 yards (TD) at Miami 1/3/1053 yards (TD) at Miami 10/24/1052 yards vs. Atlanta 9/12/1051 yards at Cincinnati 9/27/0950 yards vs. Cleveland 10/17/1047 yards (TD) at Detroit 10/11/0946 yards (TD) at Tampa Bay 9/26/1045 yards vs. Baltimore 12/27/0941 yards (TD) at Tampa Bay 9/26/1040 yards vs. Minnesota 10/25/09

The following is a look at the five times in franchise history aplayer has posted two touchdown receptions of at least 40 yardsin a game:

Reception Opponent DateMike Wallace at Tampa Bay 9/26/10Louis Lipps at Houston 12/4/88Lynn Swann Cincinnati 12/2/79Gary Ballman Washington 9/25/66Ray Mathews Cleveland 10/17/54

Mendenhall Makes The Most Of It: RB Rashard Mendenhallbegan the 2010 season in the same fashion he ended the 2009campaign...in style. He currently ranks fifth in the AFC and seventhin the NFL with 702 yards rushing, and he leads the team withseven touchdowns (all rushing).

Mendenhall has two 100-yard rushing games on the season,including most recently in Week 3 at Tampa Bay. He finished with

143 yards rushing on 19 carries (7.5 avg.) with one touchdownagainst the Buccaneers.

In Week 4 versus the Baltimore Ravens, Mendenhall postedhis second career multi-rushing touchdown game. He finishedwith 79 yards rushing on 25 carries (3.2 avg.) with two scores.

Mendenhall helped the Steelers’ to a 15-9 overtime victory overthe Atlanta Falcons in Week 1 as he posted a 50-yard, game-winning touchdown run on Pittsburgh’s first offensive play inovertime. The run capped off a 120-yard rushing performance on22 carries (5.5 avg.).

Mendenhall had a breakout season in 2009 as he posted hisfirst career 1,000-yard rushing season with 1,108 yards on theyear.

Miller Time: TE Heath Miller moved into second place on theSteelers’ all-time receiving yardage list for tight ends in Week 7 atMiami. He now has 2,964 career receiving yards, trailing onlyElbie Nickel (5,133 receiving yards) on the team’s all-time list fortight ends.

Miller has 28 career touchdowns, which is second on the team’sall-time list for touchdowns by a tight end. Pittsburgh is 19-6 whenMiller finds the end zone.

Miller was named an offensive co-captain for the first time inhis career this year and plans to piggy-back his 2009 Pro-Bowlseason with another impressive year.

In the Week 1 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons, Millerfinished with four catches for 40 yards (10.0 avg.), including along of 17 yards.

In 2009, Miller developed into one of the Steelers’ most potentoffensive weapons as he was first (tied) on the team with sixreceiving touchdowns.

Miller was third on the team with a career-high 76 catches,which broke the team’s single-season record for receptions by atight end, and had a personal single-season best 789 receivingyards (10.4 avg.) in 2009. In addition, his blocking ability separateshim from many “receiving” tight ends.

Harrison In Charge: LB James Harrison, the 2008 NFLDefensive Player of the Year, has been a terror on opposingquarterbacks since he became the starting outside linebackerfor the Steelers in 2007.

Harrison leads the team with seven sacks in 2010. He alsohas 54 tackles, four forced fumbles and one interception on theyear.

Harrison posted two sacks and finished with a game-high (tied)14 tackles in the Steelers’ Week 6 victory over the ClevelandBrowns.

Harrison was all over the field in the Week 2 victory atTennessee. He finished with nine tackles, two sacks, two forcedfumbles and one fumble recovery. Additionally, he was a majorreason the Steelers snapped RB Chris Johnson’s 12-game streakof at least 100 rushing yards as they limited him to just 34 yardson 16 carries (2.1 avg.). Harrison was named AFC DefensivePlayer of the Week for his efforts against the Titans.

Harrison posted a sack and seven tackles in the Week 1overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons. He also drew an offensiveholding penalty on the Falcons first (and only) drive of overtime,which forced Atlanta into a long third down and ultimately led to apunt two plays later.

In 2009, Harrison ranked second on the team and ranked 11th(tied) in the NFL with 10 sacks and earned his third straight startin the Pro Bowl.

Harrison has 45.5 sacks in his career, ninth-most in team history.The Steelers are 21-11 when he posts a sack.

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Sack Attack: LB James Harrison has seven sacks on the yearto lead the team after posting 10 in 2009.

Harrison had a career-high 16 sacks in 2008, breaking theteam record for sacks in a season. Mike Merriweather previouslyheld the record since 1984.

The following is a list of the top five single-season sack leadersin team history:

Rk. Name (Year) # of Sacks1. James Harrison (2008) 162. Mike Merriweather (1984) 153. Kevin Greene (1994) 14

Keith Willis (1983) 145. LaMarr Woodley (2009) 13.5

Jason Gildon (2000) 13.5

Outside Presence: LB James Harrison forced two fumbles inthe Week 2 victory at Tennessee, his first two of the 2010campaign. He has a team-best three forced fumbles on the year.

Harrison had five forced fumbles in 2009 after leading the NFLwith seven forced fumbles in 2008, which was tied for the most bya Steeler during the free agency era (1992-2008).

The following is a list of the top five single-season forced fumbleleaders for the Steelers since 1992:

Rk. Name (Year) # of FF1. James Harrison (2008) 7

Greg Lloyd (1994) 73. James Harrison (2007) 6

Greg Lloyd (1995) 65. James Harrison (2009) 5

Joey Porter (2005) 5Jason Gildon (2000) 5Greg Lloyd (1993) 5

Additionally, Harrison ranks second in team history for careerforced fumbles, behind only Greg Lloyd. The following is a list ofthe top seven career forced fumble leaders for the Steelers since1987:

Rk. Name # of FF1. Greg Lloyd 362. James Harrison 223. Jason Gildon 184. Rod Woodson 175. Joey Porter 16

Carnell Lake 167. James Farrior 14

Levon Kirkland 14

Double Trouble: The Steelers have a tradition of fielding someof the best pass-rushing linebackers in the NFL, and currentlinebackers James Harrison and LaMarr Woodley haveaccounted for two of the top four sack totals by a Steelers’ duo inteam history.

This year, Harrison (7.0) and Woodley (5.5) have a combined12.5 sacks. They totaled 23.5 sacks between them (Woodley 13.5,Harrison - 10) in 2009.

In 2008, Harrison and Woodley broke the team’s top sack duorecord (since 1982) by combining for 27.5 sacks. The 27.5 sacksby Harrison (16) and Woodley (11.5) broke the record (24)previously held by Jason Gildon (13.5) and Joey Porter (10.5) in2000 and Kevin Greene (14) and Greg Lloyd (10) in 1994.

The following is a list of the Steelers’ top sack duos since 1982,when sacks became an official NFL statistic:

Steelers Top Sack Duos (Since 1982)Year Players (Ind. sacks) Total Sacks2008 James Harrison (16*) 27.5*

LaMarr Woodley (11.5)2000 Jason Gildon (13.5) 24

Joey Porter (10.5)1994 Kevin Greene (14) 24

Greg Lloyd (10)2009 LaMarr Woodley (13.5) 23.5

James Harrison (10)

1984 Mike Merriweather (15) 22Edmund Nelson (7)

* Steelers Record

Bringing The Wood: LB LaMarr Woodley has been a forcedefensively since he became a starter in 2008. He has 5.5 sacks,one interception, two forced fumbles and one fumble recoverythis year.

Woodley had two sacks in the Week 9 victory at the CincinnatiBengals.

Woodley had posted at least a half-sack in 10 straight games,dating from last year to 2010, and had 13.5 sacks during thatspan (Week 10 of 2009 through Week 2 of this year). That span of10 straight games broke the team’s all-time record of six,previously held by Greg Lloyd in 1994.

In 2009, Woodley had 84 tackles and a career and team-high13.5 sacks in 2009. He ranked second (tied) in the AFC and third(tied) in the NFL with his 13.5 sacks, and he earned his first trip tothe Pro Bowl following the 2009 season.

Woodley owns an NFL record by posting two sacks in each ofhis four postseason games.

Elite Company: LB LaMarr Woodley has 34.5 sacks in his firstfour seasons with the Steelers, which ranks as the best start infranchise history for sacks.

The following is a breakdown of sacks in the history of the clubin player’s first two, three and four seasons (Kevin Greene had35.5 sacks in his three seasons with the team, but he hadpreviously played with the L.A. Rams):Most Sacks (two consecutive seasons)

Name Sacks YearsJames Harrison 26.0 2008-09Jason Gildon 25.5 2000-01LaMarr Woodley 25.0 2008-09

Most Sacks (first three seasons with team)Name Sacks YearsLaMarr Woodley 29.0 2007-09Keith Willis 20.0 1982-84

Most Sacks (first four seasons with team)Name Sacks YearsLaMarr Woodley 34.5 2007-10Joey Porter 30.5 1999-02Chad Brown 30.0 1993-96

Fantastic Farrior: LB James Farrior has 72 tackles, which issecond on the team, and has one sack, one forced fumble andone fumble recovery on the year. He posted his first sack of theseason in the Week 9 victory at the Cincinnati Bengals.

Farrior posted 11 tackles and helped the Steelers keep theFalcons out of the end zone in a Week 1 overtime victory overAtlanta.

Last year, Farrior led the team with 126 total tackles (89 solo)and had three sacks and one interception in 2009, marking hisseventh straight season with 100-plus tackles for the Steelers.

Farrior has 11 career interceptions, including eight withPittsburgh and three while playing for the New York Jets.

Timmons Time: LB Lawrence Timmons has exploded ontothe scene in 2010 as he leads the team with 87 tackles (61 solo)and also had a team-best (tied) two interceptions. Timmons, theSteelers’ No. 1 pick in the 2007 NFL Draft, is in his second seasonas a starter after a solid 2009 campaign.

Timmons posted 14 tackles and finished with two sacks andan interception in the Week 6 victory over the Cleveland Browns. Itmarked his first interception of the season (2nd of his career).

In the Week 2 victory over Tennessee, Timmons tallied 15tackles while helping the Steelers snap RB Chris Johnson’s streakof 12 straight games with at least 100 rushing yards. Timmons

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THE STEELERS IN 2010Regular PostSeason Season

Overall: 6-2 0-0At Home: 2-1 0-0On the Road: 4-1 0-0Neutral: 0-0 0-0By Month:

September: 3-0 0-0October: 2-2 0-0November: 1-0 0-0December: 0-0 0-0January: 0-0 0-0

vs. AFC: 4-1 0-0vs. AFC North 2-1 0-0vs. AFC East 1-0 0-0vs. AFC South 1-0 0-0vs. AFC West 0-0 0-0

vs. NFC: 2-1 0-0vs. NFC East 0-0 0-0vs. NFC North 0-0 0-0vs. NFC South 2-1 0-0vs. NFC West 0-0 0-0

When Scoring First: 3-2 0-0When Opponent Scored First: 3-0 0-0When Scoring 20 or More Points: 4-0 0-0When Scoring Less Than 20 Points: 2-2 0-0When Leading after the First Quarter: 4-1 0-0When Trailing after the First Quarter: 2-0 0-0When Tied after the First Quarter: 0-1 0-0When Leading at the Half: 5-0 0-0When Trailing at the Half: 0-1 0-0When Tied at the Half: 1-1 0-0When Leading after Three Quarters: 5-0 0-0When Trailing after Three Quarters: 0-2 0-0When Tied after Three Quarters: 1-0 0-0When Outrushing the Opponent: 5-2 0-0With 35 or More Rushing Attempts: 1-0 0-0With Less Than 25 Passing Attempts: 2-1 0-0When Led in Time of Possession: 5-0 0-0When Trailed in Time of Possession: 1-2 0-0On Turf: 1-1 0-0On Grass: 5-1 0-0When led in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 2-1 0-0When even in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 4-1 0-0When trailed in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: 0-0 0-0With an Individual 100-Yard Rusher: 2-0 0-0With an Individual 300-Yard Passer: 1-0 0-0With an Individual 100-Yard Receiver: 4-0 0-0With an Ind. Opponent 100-Yard Rusher: 0-0 0-0With an Ind. Opponent 300-Yard Passer: 0-1 0-0With an Ind. Opponent 100-Yard Receiver: 2-0 0-0When winning the coin toss: 4-1 0-0When losing the coin toss: 2-1 0-0When playing outdoors: 6-1 0-0When playing indoors: 0-1 0-0In overtime games: 1-0 0-0

posted 11 tackles and added a QB pressure in the season-opening victory over the Atlanta Falcons.

Man Of Troy: SS Troy Polamalu is back at it again this yearmaking the “splash” plays that puts him among the elite in theNFL.

Polamalu has two interceptions this year to lead the team,including one in each of the first two games. He picked off a passin the end zone in Week 2 against Tennessee to put an end to apotential scoring drive.

Polamalu now has 22 career interceptions, the most of anyactive Steelers, and the team is 18-3 when Polamalu has aninterception.

In Week 1 versus Atlanta, Polamalu posted the team’s loneinterception late in the fourth quarter and finished with six tacklesto give Pittsburgh the victory. It marked the fourth season openerin the past five years that he has picked off a pass.

In 2009, Polamalu missed 11 games with a knee injury (Weeks2-5, 11-17) but still led (tied) the team with three interceptions.

Return of BMac: CB Bryant McFadden is back with the Steelersafter playing one season for the Arizona Cardinals. He has twoforced fumbles on the year.

McFadden had his first sack and forced fumble of the year inWeek 8 at New Orleans. He tallied his first interception of theseason (eight of his career - all with Pittsburgh) in the Week 2victory over the Tennessee Titans.

In the season opener against the Atlanta Falcons, McFaddenposted a team-best 13 tackles (11 solo) with one pass defense.

Chart Topper: K Jeff Reed ranks second on the team’s all-timelist for career field goal percentage.

Reed is 203-of-247 (.822) for his career in the regular season,which is second in team history. Former K Norm Johnson finishedhis career with the Steelers making 105-of-127 field goal attempts,an .827 career field goal percentage.

Getting His Kicks: K Jeff Reed has booted two field goals of atleast 50 yards on the season, marking the second year in hiscareer he has accomplished that feat (2004).

Reed booted a career-high-tying 53-yard field goal in theSteelers’ Week 9 victory at the Cincinnati Bengals. He booted aHeinz Field-record 52-yard field goal in Week 1 against the AtlantaFalcons.

Reed has 60 points this year, including 14-for-20 in FGs and18-for-18 in PATs.

Last year, Reed was a perfect 41-for-41 in PATs and was 27-for-31 in field goals in 2009 for a team-high 122 points. It marked hisseventh straight year with at least 100 points.

Moving On Up: K Jeff Reed ranks second on the team’s all-time scoring list with 915 career points.

Reed has 203 field goals (second in team history) and 306PATs during his eight-year career with the Steelers. He is just thesecond kicker in team history to boot at least 200 field goals in acareer, joining Gary Anderson (309), and just the second player inteam history to reach 900 points (Anderson).

Punt And Pin: P Daniel Sepulveda ranks third in the AFC andseventh in the NFL with a 46.1 punting average. He also ranksfourth in the conference and sixth in the league with a 39.7 netpunting average.

On the year, Sepulveda has downed 11 punts inside the 20-yard line and has a career-best 62-yard punt to his resume thisseason.

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Det. – Best 6-29; Dorsey 7-20;

Brown 5-19; Felton 2-7; Morris 2-2; Stanton 2-2. Pit. – Redman 15-60, 1 TD; Dixon 6-31; Dwyer6-8; Brown 1-8; Vincent 1-5; Moore 1-3;Mendenhall 5-2.

PASSING: Det. – Stanton 11-7-0, 70; Stafford11-8-1, 61, 1 TD; Hill 10-8-0, 77. Pit. – Leftwich10-6-0, 43; Dixon 7-6-0, 128, 1 TD; Batch 2-1-0, 10.

RECEIVING: Det. – Gronkowski 2-31; Toone2-23; Fowler 2-23; Brown 2-22; Dickson 2-19;Burleson 2-19; Dorsey 2-13; C. Johnson 2-10,1 TD; B. Johnson 1-10; Best 1-9; Morris 1-8;Scheffler 1-6; Williams 1-6; Clark 1-5; Felton 1-4. Pit. – Brown 3-84, 1 TD; Redman 2-17; Battle1-51; Wallace 1-11; Summers 1-6; Sanders 1-5; Randle El 1-5; Grisham 1-4; Miller 1-4; Dwyer1-(-6).

TEAM STATISTICSLions Steelers

1st Downs 17 (4-12-1) 17 (8-6-3)3rd Downs 2-9 (22%) 7-14 (50%)4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 287 286Plays-Avg. 57-5.0 56-5.1Rushing Yards 79 117Rush Att.-Avg. 24-3.3 35-3.3Passing Yards 208 169Att.-Comp.-Int. 32-23-1 19-13-0Sacks By 2-12 1-0Punts-Avg. 3-41.3 4-49.0Penalties 11-88 2-25Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0Time of Poss. 27:52 32:08

PITTSBURGH — Steelers’ QB Dennis Dixon threw a 68-yardtouchdown strike to rookie WR Antonio Brown in the fourth quarter toseal the 23-7 victory over the Detroit Lions in the 2010 preseason opener.

In a game that featured rain delays and a pregame ceremony to honorrecent Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, defensive coordinator DickLeBeau, the Steelers relied on their stout defense and their young talentto propel them to victory.

S Ryan Clark’s interception of Lions’ QB Matthew Stafford set up theSteelers’ first score. K Jeff Reed connected from 35 yards out to put theSteelers on the board 3-0. But early in the second quarter, QB MatthewStafford found WR Calvin Johnson for a two-yard score. It would be thelast time the Lions would put up any points.

K Jeff Reed put the Steelers within one (7-6) with a 37-yard field goal.On the next drive, Steelers’ RB Isaac Redman scored on a one-yardtouchdown run, capping off a six-play 75-yard drive. Redman finishedwith 60 yards on 15 carries.

After a one-hour and 13-minute rain delay, the Lions drove to thePittsburgh 12-yard line on their opening drive of the second half. However,CB Anthony Madison forced a fumble and the Steelers took over fromtheir own seven-yard-line. On the ensuing drive K Jeff Reed hit a 32-yard field goal, his third of the game, shortly before the third quarterexpired.

K Aaron Pettrey missed a 42-yard field goal midway through the fourthquarter, and the Steelers took over on their own 32-yard-line. On the firstplay, Dixon found Brown in the middle of the field for a 68-yard score.Dixon was 6-for-7 for 128 yards and one touchdown. He also rushed for31 yards.

The Steelers gained 286 yards of total offense, but it was their defensethat held the Lions in check. The Steelers defense forced two Lions’turnovers and held them to only 79 yards rushing, while limiting the Lionsto only 2-for-9 on third-down conversions.

GAME SUMMARY

Lions (0-1) 0 7 0 0 7STEELERS (1-0) 3 10 3 7 23

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 4:35 Reed 35 FG 4-0; 2:09 3-0DET 2 14:18 C. Johnson 2 pass from Stafford (Pettrey kick) 11-68; 5:17 3-7PIT 2 7:30 Reed 37 FG 12-61; 6:48 6-7PIT 2 1:37 Redman 1 run (Reed kick) 6-75; 3:08 13-7PIT 3 2:09 Reed 32 FG 16-79; 9:09 16-7PIT 4 7:08 Brown 68 pass from Dixon (Reed kick) 1-68; 0:12 23-7

Preseason Game #1Pittsburgh 23, Detroit 7

Aug. 14, 2010Heinz Field (55,248)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Pit. – Vincent 6-37; Redman 6-34,

1 TD; Wright 8-27, 1 TD; Moore 5-27; Dixon 5-27; Mendenhall 8-11; Leftwich 2-11; Randle El1-(-13). NYG. – Brown 13-61, 1 TD; Bradshaw6-28, 1 TD; Bomar 3-21; Ware 4-10; Johnson4-9.

PASSING: Pit. – Dixon 8-7-0, 82;Roethlisberger 8-6-1, 76; Leftwich 6-3-0, 95,1 TD. NYG. – Bomar 26-13-1, 167.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Sanders 3-51; Miller 3-33;Wallace 2-80, 1 TD; Randle El 2-32; Brown 2-12; Spaeth 1-18; Battle 1-11; Mendenhall 1-8;Vincent 1-8. NYG. – Smith 2-53; Cruz 2-30;Hagan 2-10; Chandler 1-21; Manningham 1-11; Moss 1-11; Ware 1-9; Calhoun 1-9; Beckum1-7; Johnson 1-6.

TEAM STATISTICSSteelers Giants

1st Downs 23 (11-12-0) 19 (7-9-3)3rd Downs 6-12 (50%) 3-10 (30%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 412 280Plays-Avg. 64-6.4 58-4.8Rushing Yards 161 129Rush Att.-Avg. 41-3.9 30-4.3Passing Yards 251 151Att.-Comp.-Int. 22-16-1 26-13-1Sacks By 2-16 1-2Punts-Avg. 4-48.8 6-43.2Penalties 7-53 4-29Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0Time of Poss. 31:35 28:25

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — QB Byron Leftwich found WR MikeWallace streaking down the middle of the field late in the second quarterfor a 68-yard touchdown, and a pair of Steelers’ rushing touchdowns inthe third quarter sealed the 24-17 victory against the N.Y. Giants at theNew Meadowlands Stadium. Pittsburgh improved to 2-0 in the preseasonand 12-3 in such games under Head Coach Mike Tomlin.

Tempers flared early in the game resulting in two ejections. On the firstpossession of the game, CB Ike Taylor and WR Hakeem Nicks exchangedpunches and were immediately ejected from the game. The game wouldremain scoreless until early in the second quarter when K Jeff Reedconnected from 26 yards to put the Steelers up 3-0.

The Giants would take a 7-3 lead on RB Ahmad Bradshaw’s nine-yardtouchdown run midway through the second quarter, but it would be thelast time they would lead. The Steelers would go up 10-7 on the 68-yardtouchdown pass by Leftwich to Wallace. CB Joe Burnett’s interceptionof QB Rhett Bomar put the Steelers in good field position to add to theirlead, but the Giants stopped the Steelers on the one-yard line just as theclock expired before halftime.

On the Steelers first possession of the second half, RB Isaac Redmancapped a nine-play, 78-yard drive with a 12-yard rushing touchdown. RBDwayne Wright scored from two yards out late in the third quarter andthe Steelers were up 24-7. The Giants would cut the lead to seven late inthe fourth quarter, but the Steelers simply ran the clock out to secure thewin.

Despite a slow start in the first quarter, the Steelers racked up 412yards of total offense. QB Ben Roethlisberger, QB Dennis Dixon andLeftwich combined for 253 yards passing and one touchdown. Steelersrunning backs accumulated 161 yards on the ground, and five Steelershad at least 25 yards rushing.

For the second consecutive week the Steelers defense limited theiropponent to less than 30 percent on third-down conversions, forced atleast one turnover and controlled time of possession.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (2-0) 0 10 14 0 24Giants (1-1) 0 7 0 10 17

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 2 10:43 Reed 26 FG 13-58; 7:05 3-0NYG 2 7:15 Bradshaw 9 run (Tynes kick) 7-75; 3:28 3-7PIT 2 2:49 Wallace 68 pass from Leftwich (Reed kick) 4-83; 1:29 10-7PIT 3 9:54 Redman 12 run (Reed kick) 9-78; 5:06 17-7PIT 3 3:52 Wright 2 run (Reed kick) 8-82; 4:25 24-7NYG 4 12:23 Brown 1 run (Tynes kick) 12-74; 6:29 24-14NYG 4 5:49 Tynes 42 FG 10-55; 4:27 24-17

Preseason Game #2Pittsburgh 24, New York Giants 17

Aug. 21, 2010New Meadowlands Stadium (76,469)

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Pit. – Dwyer 13-89, 1 TD; Dixon

3-33; Mendenhall 5-28; Redman 3-11; Moore4-10; Randle El 1-3; Vincent 1-1. Den. – Ball10-75; White 12-34, 1 TD; Hall 5-15; Fargas 1-4.

PASSING: Pit. – Dixon 16-9-2, 94;Roethlisberger 6-4-0, 67; Batch 4-3-1, 44, 1TD; Leftwich 4-0-0. Den. – Orton 14-9-1, 80;Tebow 10-5-1, 72, 1 TD; Quinn 2-1-0, 2.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Wallace 3-59; Ward 3-19;Sanders 2-27; Moore 2-25; Brown 2-17, 1 TD;Vincent 1-20; Johnson 1-16; Grisham 1-13;Spaeth 1-9. Den. – Lloyd 4-40; Willis 3-55;Royal 3-36; Gaffney 2-8; Ball 1-10; Decker 1-3, 1 TD; Hall 1-2.

TEAM STATISTICSSteelers Broncos

1st Downs 22 (7-12-3) 18 (6-8-4)3rd Downs 2-9 (22%) 4-12 (33%)4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 355 268Plays-Avg. 63-5.6 56-4.8Rushing Yards 175 128Rush Att.-Avg. 30-5.8 28-4.6Passing Yards 180 140Att.-Comp.-Int. 30-16-3 26-15-2Sacks By 2-14 3-25Punts-Avg. 5-48.2 4-56.0Penalties 11-93 8-67Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Time of Poss. 31:24 28:36

DENVER — Pittsburgh dropped its first game of the preseason as it fellto the Denver Broncos, 34-17, at INVESCO Field at Mile High, thanks inpart to three interceptions thrown by Steelers’ quarterbacks, two of whichwere returned for touchdowns. The Steelers fell to 2-1 in the preseasonwhile the Broncos improved to 1-2.

The Broncos struck first when RB LenDale White scored from twoyards out on their opening drive. The Steelers responded when K JeffReed connected on a 33-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-3.

QB Dennis Dixon drove the Steelers to the Denver nine-yard line inthe second quarter, but was picked off by CB Perrish Cox. On Denver’sensuing drive, K Matt Prater booted a 39-yard field goal to put the Broncosahead 10-3.

CB William Gay’s interception late in the first half put Pittsburgh inposition to possibly cut the advantage, but Dixon was picked off by CBAndre Goodman, who returned it 77 yards for a touchdown to giveDenver a 17-3 halftime lead.

The Steelers scored early in the fourth quarter on a five-yard touchdownrun by RB Jonathan Dwyer that cut the lead to 20-10.

QB Tim Tebow tossed a three-yard touchdown pass to WR Eric Deckeron the next drive to give the Broncos a 27-10 lead. However, QB CharlieBatch found WR Antonio Brown for a seven-yard touchdown to trimthe lead to 27-17.

After forcing a Denver punt, the Steelers gained possession on theirown 23-yard line. However, on the second play, Batch was picked off byCB Syd’Quan Thompson, who returned it 48 yards for a touchdown toseal the victory, 34-17.

The Steelers finished with 355 yards of total offense, including 175yards on the ground and 180 in the air. Denver tallied 268 yards ofoffense (128 rushing, 140 passing).

Dwyer led all rushers with 89 yards on 13 carries (6.8 avg.), includinga long of 40 yards, and one touchdown. WR Mike Wallace had a team-high three receptions for 59 yards (19.7 avg.), including a 47-yarder fromQB Ben Roethlisberger on the team’s first offensive play of the game.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (2-1) 3 0 0 14 17Broncos (1-2) 7 10 3 14 34

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREDEN 1 11:19 White 2 run (Prater kick) 8-60; 3:41 0-7PIT 1 8:11 Reed 33 FG 7-66; 3:08 3-7DEN 2 2:35 Prater 39 FG 11-59; 5:13 3-10DEN 2 0:11 Goodman 77 interception return (Prater kick) —; — 3-17DEN 3 1:45 Prater 29 FG 9-55; 3:54 3-20PIT 4 12:34 Dwyer 5 run (Reed kick) 2-5; 0:10 10-20DEN 4 10:05 Decker 3 pass from Tebow (Prater kick) 5-74; 2:29 10-27PIT 4 7:04 Brown 7 pass from Batch (Reed kick) 5-87; 3:01 17-27DEN 4 3:59 Thompson 48 interception return (Prater kick) —; — 17-34

Preseason Game #3Denver 34, Pittsburgh 17

Aug. 29, 2010INVESCO Field at Mile High (67,823)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Car. – Savage 8-33; Vaughan 5-

18; Goodson 4-16; Pike 2-9; Edwards 2-(-4).Pit. – Dwyer 20-86; Redman 4-35; Mendenhall5-22; Moore 5-20; Vincent 3-4; Roethlisberger1-1; Batch 1-0.

PASSING: Car. – Pike 18-10-0, 44; Cantwell9-6-0, 36; Edwards 2-1-0, 6. Pit. –Roethlisberger 6-4-0, 39; Leftwich 4-2-0, 43;Batch 4-3-0, 10; Dixon 1-1-0, 23, 1 TD.

RECEIVING: Car. – Moore 3-7; Savage 3-0;Gettis 2-15; Edwards 2-10; Barnidge 2-8;Rosario 1-15; Goodson 1-9; Martin 1-8; Jarrett1-8; Petrowski 1-6. Pit. – Sanders 3-66, 1 TD;Battle 2-19; Brown 2-8; Miller 1-13; Moore 1-7;Summers 1-2.

TEAM STATISTICSPanthers Steelers

1st Downs 9 (3-5-1) 13 (7-4-2)3rd Downs 4-16 (25%) 2-12 (17%)4th Downs 1-2 (50%) 1-1 (100%)Total Net Yards 123 273Plays-Avg. 54-2.3 55-5.0Rushing Yards 72 168Rush Att.-Avg. 21-3.4 39-4.3Passing Yards 51 105Att.-Comp.-Int. 29-17-0 15-10-0Sacks By 1-10 4-35Punts-Avg. 7-52.9 5-51.8Penalties 7-65 6-50Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Time of Poss. 28:23 31:37

PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers capped off a successful 2010preseason with a strong defensive victory over the Carolina Panthers19-3 at Heinz Field. The Steelers finished the preseason with a 3-1 recordfor the second consecutive year and improved to 13-4 all time in preseasonunder Coach Mike Tomlin.

Both teams got off to a sluggish start in the first quarter as neither teamcould really do much offensively. The Panthers looked poised to strikefirst during their opening drive, but K John Kasay hit the crossbar on a 51-yard field goal attempt. Towards the end of the first quarter Steelers KJeff Reed connected from 33 yards to put the Steelers up 3-0.

Midway through the second quarter Steelers’ QB Bryon Leftwichfound WR Emmanuel Sanders for an 18-yard gain to put the Steelers atthe Carolina 34-yard line. Leftwich injured his knee during the play andwould leave the game. QB Dennis Dixon came in for Leftwich and threwa 23-yard touchdown pass three plays later to WR Emmanuel Sandersto put the Steelers up 10-0. It was Dixon’s only series of the game.

K Jeff Reed would add to the lead just before halftime with a 43-yardfield goal to put the Steelers up 13-0. Reed would add to his total in thethird quarter with a 31-yard field goal and towards the end of the fourthquarter with a 32-yard boot. Reed finished the game a perfect 4-for-4 onfield goals and finished the preseason a perfect 9-for-9. Carolina’s onlyscore came on Kasay’s 51-yard field goal at the beginning of the fourthquarter.

Though the Steelers only managed 105 passing yards as a team, Steelers’running backs racked up 168 yards on the ground. For the secondconsecutive game RB Jonathan Dwyer led the team in rushing andcarries. He finished the game with 20 carries for 86 yards, including along of 36 yards.

After a shaky performance in Denver last week, the Steelers defenseresponded with a strong showing against the Panthers. The Steelersheld Carolina to only 123 yards on offense, had four sacks and held themto only 4-of-16 on third down conversions.

GAME SUMMARY

Panthers (1-3) 0 0 0 3 3STEELERS (3-1) 3 10 3 3 19

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 2:38 Reed 33 FG 12-44; 5:58 3-0PIT 2 9:09 Sanders 23 pass from Dixon (Reed kick) 4-52; 1:54 10-0PIT 2 0:00 Reed 43 FG 9-39; 5:19 13-0PIT 3 4:50 Reed 31 FG 9-30; 4:46 16-0CAR 4 14:51 Kasay 51 FG 10-29; 4:59 16-3PIT 4 1:06 Reed 32 FG 7-66; 3:44 19-3

Preseason Game #4Pittsburgh 19, Carolina 3

Sept. 2, 2010Heinz Field (52,130)

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Atl. – Turner 19-42; Norwood 2-

8; Snelling 2-4; Ryan 2-4. Pit. – Mendenhall22-120, 1 TD; Redman 6-19; Dixon 2-4; Moore1-0.

PASSING: Atl. – Ryan 44-27-1, 252. Pit. –Dixon 26-18-1, 236.

RECEIVING: Atl. – White 13-111; Weems 4-36; Douglas 3-39; Gonzalez 2-35; Peelle 2-11; Norwood 1-9; Turner 1-7; Snelling 1-4. Pit.– Ward 6-108; Miller 4-40; Wallace 2-62;Mendenhall 2-15; Randle El 2-8; Moore 2-3.

TEAM STATISTICSFalcons Steelers

1st Downs 18 (6-11-1) 14 (6-8-0)3rd Downs 6-16 (38%) 4-14 (29%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 295 354Plays-Avg. 71-4.2 60-5.9Rushing Yards 58 143Rush Att.-Avg. 25-2.3 31-4.6Passing Yards 237 211Att.-Comp.-Int. 44-27-1 26-18-1Sacks By 3-25 2-15Punts-Avg. 7-40.1 5-50.8Penalties 3-24 4-25Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Time of Poss. 30:29 32:06

PITTSBURGH — The Steelers won their eighth straight game on KickoffWeekend with a dramatic 15-9 overtime victory against the Atlanta Falconsat Heinz Field. The eight-game winning streak in season openers is thelongest current streak in the NFL.

The Falcons won the coin toss in overtime and elected to receive. Aftertwo costly holding penalties the Falcons were forced to punt from theirown 14-yard line. The Steelers took over at midfield and on the first playRB Rashard Mendenhall broke free for a game-winning 50-yardtouchdown run. Mendenhall finished the game with 120 yards on 22carries and one touchdown, his fourth career 100-yard rushing game.

On the Steelers’ opening drive in the first quarter, QB Dennis Dixon,making only his second career start, marched the team to the Atlanta 35-yard line. K Jeff Reed connected from 52 yards out to put the Steelers up3-0. It was the longest field goal in Heinz Field history and Reed’s secondlongest of his career.

Neither team moved the ball effectively, exchanging punts for most partof the half. Reed missed a 55-yard field goal with 22 seconds left in thehalf, which left enough time for Atlanta to strike. Falcons’ QB Matt Ryanfound WR Eric Weems for 17 yards and WR Roddy White for anotherseven yards to put the Falcons at the Steelers’ 32-yard line. K Matt Bryantconnected from 49-yards out just as the halftime clock expired and thegame was tied, 3-3.

On the opening drive of the second half, Bryant connected from 39yards out to put the Falcons up 6-3. Reed would connect on two morefield goals, and Bryant added another, and the game was tied, 9-9. TheFalcons took over at their own 21-yard line with 1:45 left in the game, buton the first play S Troy Polamalu picked off QB Matt Ryan. The Steelerslooked like they had the game in hand but Reed’s 40-yard field goal attemptwent wide right and the game headed into overtime.

WR Hines Ward finished the game with 108 yards receiving on sixcatches. He became the first Steelers receiver to surpass 11,000 yardsreceiving, and he broke the record for most 100-yard receiving games inteam history (26), passing former WR John Stallworth.

The Steelers’ defense held the Falcons to only 58 yards rushing andposted two sacks (LB LaMarr Woodley, LB James Harrison) and aninterception.

GAME SUMMARY

Falcons (0-1) 0 3 3 3 0 9STEELERS (1-0) 3 0 3 3 6 15

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 7:51 Reed 52 FG 11-40; 7:09 3-0ATL 2 0:00 Bryant 49 FG 4-24; 0:17 3-3ATL 3 10:40 Bryant 39 FG 13-56; 4:20 3-6PIT 3 6:53 Reed 36 FG 6-62; 3:47 6-6PIT 4 8:54 Reed 34 FG 10-67; 5:07 9-6ATL 4 3:24 Bryant 23 FG 13-64; 5:30 9-9PIT OT 12:25 Mendenhall 50 run 1-50; 0:11 15-9

Game #1Pittsburgh 15, Atlanta 9 (OT)

Sept. 12, 2010Heinz Field (63,609)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Pit. – Mendenhall 23-69; Dixon

3-28; Redman 4-8; Moore 2-1; Batch 1-0. Ten.– Johnson 16-34; Young 2-12; Ringer 2-1;Collins 2-(-1).

PASSING: Pit. – Batch 11-5-0, 25; Dixon 6-4-0, 18. Ten. – Collins 25-17-1, 149, 1 TD; Young10-7-2, 66.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Wallace 2-25; Miller 2-3;Ward 1-9; Redman 1-3; Mendenhall 1-3;Randle 1-0; Moore 1-0. Ten. – Britt 5-41;Johnson 5-19; Gage 4-74; Washington 4-34,1 TD; Scaife 3-20; Hall 1-13; Stevens 1-9; Cook1-5.

TEAM STATISTICSSteelers Titans

1st Downs 7 (6-0-1) 14 (2-12-0)3rd Downs 2-15 (13%) 4-14 (29%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 1-1 (100%)Total Net Yards 127 238Plays-Avg. 54-2.4 61-3.9Rushing Yards 106 46Rush Att.-Avg. 33-3.2 22-2.1Passing Yards 21 192Att.-Comp.-Int. 17-9-0 35-24-3Sacks By 4-23 4-22Punts-Avg. 8-43.5 5-48.8Penalties 5-35 11-72Fumbles-Lost 4-1 7-4Time of Poss. 33:40 26:20

NASHVILLE — The Steelers improved to 2-0 on the year with adominating defensive performance against the Tennessee Titans at LPField. The Steelers’ 19-11 victory was only the second win for the Steelersin 10 tries in the state of Tennessee.

The Steelers wasted no time scoring, using a little trickery to return theopening kickoff for a touchdown. RB Mewelde Moore took the ball atthe two-yard line and handed it off to rookie WR Antonio Brown, whotook it 89 yards for the touchdown. In his first career game, Brownbecame the first Steelers rookie to return a kick for a touchdown sinceWR Antwaan Randle El returned a 99-yard kickoff in 2002.

Two drives later, the Titans marched 39 yards to the Steelers two-yardline before K Rob Bironas connected from 21 yards out and cut the lead7-3.

The Titans drove to the Steelers’ 16-yard line on their next drive, but STroy Polamalu picked off QB Vince Young in the end zone. Theinterception was the first of four turnovers the Steelers forced in the firsthalf. On the ensuing drive K Jeff Reed connected from 36 yards out toput the Steelers up 10-3. RB Chris Johnson’s fumble allowed the Steelersto capitalize right before halftime, and Reed connected from 34 yards outto put the Steelers up 13-3.

Neither team scored in the third quarter, and after Young committed hisfourth turnover of the game he was pulled for QB Kerry Collins. CBBryant McFadden picked off Collins on his second pass attempt. Reedconnected from 25 and 27 yards out in the fourth quarter, his third andfourth field goals of the game and the Steelers were up 19-3.

The Titans made it interesting late in the fourth quarter. Collins foundWR Nate Washington for a two-yard touchdown and WR Kenny Britt forthe two-point conversion. The Titans recovered their onside kick attemptand were in Steelers’ territory, but the defense stopped the Titans at the41-yard line as time expired.

Though the Steelers couldn’t get their offense going, (127 total yards)the defense forced seven turnovers (four fumbles, three interceptions)and held Johnson to only 34 yards rushing. LB James Harrison hadtwo sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (2-0) 7 6 0 6 19Titans (1-1) 3 0 0 8 11

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 14:46 Brown 89 kickoff return (Reed kick) —; — 7-0TEN 1 10:46 Bironas 21 FG 6-34; 2:52 7-3PIT 2 14:12 Reed 36 FG 11-62; 6:33 10-3PIT 2 0:00 Reed 34 FG 4-7; 1:36 13-3PIT 4 14:56 Reed 25 FG 8-28; 4:53 16-3PIT 4 4:59 Reed 27 FG 4-6; 1:33 19-3TEN 4 0:58 Washington 2 pass from Collins

(2-pt.. conversion Collins-Britt pass) 17-85; 4:01 19-11

Game #2Pittsburgh 19, Tennessee 11

Sept. 19, 2010LP Field (69,143)

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Pit. – Mendenhall 19-143, 1 TD;

Redman 5-31; Batch 5-26; Moore 1-4; Wallace1-(-1), Ward 1-(-2). T.B. – Blount 6-27, 1 TD;Freeman 6-15; Williams 6-13; Graham 2-13;Johnson 1-7.

PASSING: Pit. – Batch 17-12-2, 186, 3 TDs.T.B. – Freeman 31-20-1, 184; Johnson 6-6-0,67.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Wallace 3-100, 2 TDs;Ward 3-34, 1 TD; Miller 2-25; Moore 2-4;Randle El 1-14; Redman 1-9. T.B. – M. Williams5-55; C. Will iams 5-33; Graham 4-57;Stroughter 4-17; Benn 3-33; Winslow 3-24;Stevens 1-22; Spurlock 1-10.

TEAM STATISTICSSteelers Buccaneers

1st Downs 17 (10-7-0) 18 (5-12-1)3rd Downs 4-9 (44%) 6-14 (43%)4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 1-1 (100%)Total Net Yards 387 303Plays-Avg. 49-7.9 62-4.9Rushing Yards 201 75Rush Att.-Avg. 32-6.3 21-3.6Passing Yards 186 228Att.-Comp.-Int. 17-12-2 37-26-1Sacks By 4-23 0-0Punts-Avg. 1-62.0 5-31.0Penalties 2-20 4-45Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Time of Poss. 26:54 33:06

TAMPA — The Pittsburgh Steelers offense exploded for four first-halftouchdowns and never looked back, beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers38-13 at Raymond James Stadium. The Steelers improve to 3-0 whileTampa Bay fell to 2-1.

QB Charlie Batch, making his first start since December 30, 2007, waspicked off on the Steelers’ first drive of the game. On the ensuing drive, KConnor Barth connected from 40 yards to put the Buccaneers up 3-0.

The Steelers would respond on their next drive. Batch found WR MikeWallace deep in the end zone for a 46-yard touchdown. The Buccaneerscut the lead to 7-6 on Barth’s 24-yard field goal early in the secondquarter, but the Steelers would score the next 31 points.

Midway through the second quarter, the Steelers faced a third-and-sixfrom the Tampa Bay 48-yard line. On that play, Batch scrambled for 24yards, the longest run of his career, to give the Steelers a key first-down.Two plays later RB Rashard Mendenhall scored from three yards outto put the Steelers up 14-6. Mendenhall finished the game with 19 carriesfor 143 yards and one touchdown.

Batch found Wallace again for a 41-yard touchdown in the secondquarter. It was Wallace’s second career game with two receivingtouchdowns. Wallace finished the game with three catches for 100 yardsand two touchdowns.

Just before the half, Batch threw his third touchdown, a nine-yardstrike to WR Hines Ward to put the Steelers up 28-6. Batch finished thegame 12-of-17 for 186 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions.

K Jeff Reed connected from 24 yards near the end of the third quarterto put the Steelers up 31-6, which were the first points Tampa Bay hadallowed in the second-half all season. On the first play of the fourthquarter, DE Brett Keisel picked off QB Josh Freeman and returned it 79yards for a touchdown. It was Keisel’s first career interception and firstcareer touchdown in his nine seasons in the NFL.

The Steelers offense tallied more than 200 rushing yards and nearly400 yards of total offense. The Steelers defense continued its stellarplay, holding Tampa Bay to only 74 yards rushing while forcing twoturnovers and posting four sacks.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (3-0) 7 21 3 7 38Buccaneers (2-1) 3 3 0 7 13

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORETB 1 12:10 Barth 40 FG 4-9; 1:58 0-3PIT 1 7:53 Wallace 46 pass from Batch (Reed kick) 2-45; 0:53 7-3TB 2 14:08 Barth 24 FG 15-74; 8:45 7-6PIT 2 10:19 Mendenhall 3 run (Reed kick) 6-67; 3:49 14-6PIT 2 7:15 Wallace 41 pass from Batch (Reed kick) 2-44; 0:47 21-6PIT 2 0:16 Ward 9 pass from Batch (Reed kick) 11-79; 4:02 28-6PIT 3 2:23 Reed 24 FG 8-53; 4:21 31-6PIT 4 14:44 Keisel 79 interception return (Reed kick) —; — 38-6TB 4 1:54 Blount 1 run (Barth kick) 10-68; 4:09 38-13

Game #3Pittsburgh 38, Tampa Bay 13

Sept. 26, 2010Raymond James Stadium (61,036)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Bal. – McGahee 14-39, 1 TD; Rice

8-20; McClain 2-7; Boldin 1-3; Flacco 2-1. Pit.– Mendenhall 25-79, 2 TDs; Batch 1-4; Wallace1-1.

PASSING: Bal. – Flacco 37-24-1, 256, 1 TD.Pit. – Batch 21-12-1, 141.

RECEIVING: Bal. – Boldin 7-68; Mason 6-80;Houshmandzadeh 3-49, 1 TD; Heap 3-35;McClain 2-13; McGahee 2-2; Rice 1-9. Pit. –Randle El 2-50; Miller 2-32; Wallace 2-24; Ward2-14; Mendenhall 2-9; Brown 1-6; Redman 1-6.

TEAM STATISTICSRavens Steelers

1st Downs 22 (4-14-4) 14 (7-6-1)3rd Downs 4-11 (36%) 4-11 (36%)4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 320 210Plays-Avg. 65-4.9 50-4.2Rushing Yards 70 84Rush Att.-Avg. 27-2.6 27-3.1Passing Yards 250 126Att.-Comp.-Int. 37-24-1 21-12-1Sacks By 2-15 1-6Punts-Avg. 3-42.0 5-49.4Penalties 7-52 11-88Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Time of Poss. 30:31 29:29

PITTSBURGH — QB Joe Flacco found WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh foran 18-yard touchdown pass with 36 seconds left in the game to beat thePittsburgh Steelers 17-14 at Heinz Field. The Steelers fell to 3-1 headinginto their bye week, while the Ravens improved to 3-1 with the victory.

A missed 46-yard field goal by K Billy Cundiff set up the Steelers firstscore in the game. QB Charlie Batch led the Steelers on a seven-play,52-yard drive that was capped off by a one-yard touchdown run by RBRashard Mendenhall.

The Ravens marched 78 yards on eight plays on their first drive of thesecond quarter. RB Willis McGahee scored from nine yards out to tie thegame at 7-7. The Ravens capitalized on the Steelers offensive strugglesand took a 10-7 halftime lead on Cundiff’s 36-yard field goal as timeexpired.

The Steelers defense turned up the heat in the third quarter forcing twoturnovers. LB James Harrison forced a McGahee fumble that put theSteelers at the Raven’s 27-yard line. But Batch was sacked for a seven-yard loss on third down, and K Jeff Reed’s 49-yard field goal attempt hitthe right crossbar.

Near the end of the third quarter CB Ike Taylor picked off Flacco, andthe Steelers took over at the Baltimore 33-yard line. The Steelers thoughcould not move the ball and Reed’s 45-yard field goal try went wide left.

The Steelers forced the Ravens to punt on their ensuing drive and tookover at their own seven-yard line. The Steelers marched the ball 93 yardson 13 plays to set up Mendenhall’s seven-yard touchdown run, his secondof the day. Mendenhall finished with 25 carries for 79 yards and twotouchdowns.

On Baltimore’s next drive, the Steelers defense stopped them on afourth-and-goal from the two-yard line, and it appeared the Steelers couldrun out the clock. However, the Steelers committed two false-start penaltiesand did not get a first down. After a Daniel Sepulveda punt, the Ravenstook over at the Steelers’ 40-yard line.

The Steelers offense really struggled to move the ball against the Ravensdefense. For the first time all season the Steelers had less than 100 yardsrushing and the 126 passing yards are the second-lowest total in the lasttwo seasons.

GAME SUMMARY

Ravens (3-1) 0 10 0 7 17STEELERS (3-1) 7 0 0 7 14

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 2:08 Mendenhall 1 run (Reed kick) 7-64; 4:08 7-0BAL 2 13:33 McGahee 9 run (Cundiff kick) 8-83; 3:35 7-7BAL 2 0:00 Cundiff 33 FG 14-48; 5:20 7-10PIT 4 7:14 Mendenhall 7 run (Reed kick) 13-93; 6:52 14-10BAL 4 0:32 Houshmandzadeh 18 pass from Flacco (Cundiff kick) 4-40; 0:36 14-17

Game #4Baltimore 17, Pittsburgh 14

Oct. 3, 2010Heinz Field (64,729)

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Cle. – Hillis 12-41; McCoy 4-22;

Bell 2-3; Cribbs 2-1; Stuckey 1-2. Pit. –Mendenhall 27-84, 1 TD; Redman 6-31;Roethlisberger 1-5; Moore 1-1.

PASSING: Cle. – McCoy 33-23-2, 281, 1 TD.Pit. – Roethlisberger 27-16-1, 257, 3 TDs.

RECEIVING: Cle. – Watson 6-88, 1 TD; Hillis6-49; Moore 4-84; Stuckey 4-46; Robiskie 2-13; Vickers 1-1. Pit. – Ward 5-54, 1 TD; Wallace3-90, 1 TD; Mendenhall 3-15; Miller 2-50, 1TD; Sanders 2-37; Randle El 1-11.

TEAM STATISTICSBrowns Steelers

1st Downs 17 (2-14-1) 22 (8-13-1)3rd Downs 6-13 (46%) 7-14 (50%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%)Total Net Yards 327 378Plays-Avg. 60-5.5 62-6.1Rushing Yards 69 121Rush Att.-Avg. 21-3.2 35-3.5Passing Yards 258 257Att.-Comp.-Int. 33-23-2 27-16-1Sacks By 0-0 6-23Punts-Avg. 5-40.8 6-42.8Penalties 4-46 4-25Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Time of Poss. 28:04 31:56

PITTSBURGH — In his first game back since serving his four-gamesuspension, QB Ben Roethlisberger threw three touchdown passesto beat the Cleveland Browns, 28-10, at Heinz Field. The Steelers improvedto 4-1 on the season, while the Browns fell to 1-5.

On the Browns opening drive of the game, rookie QB Colt McCoy droveto the Steelers 45-yard line. After being sacked by LB LaMarr Woodley,McCoy was intercepted by S Ryan Clark on the next play. The Steelerstook over and marched to the Cleveland 14-yard line. Rookie CB JoeHaden though picked off Roethlisberger and returned it 62 yards to set upthe Browns first score. K Phil Dawson connected from 39 yards and theBrowns led 3-0.

The Steelers though would respond on their ensuing drive.Roethlisberger led the offense on an 11-play, 81-yard drive that wascapped off by a 29-yard touchdown pass to WR Mike Wallace. TheSteelers would take that 7-3 lead into halftime.

Clinging to their slim lead midway through the third quarter, the Steelerstook over at their own four-yard line. Five plays later, the Steelers grabbeda 14-3 lead on an eight-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to WRHines Ward. On the drive Roethlisberger found Wallace for a 50-yarderand TE Heath Miller for 36 yards.

WR Chansi Stuckey’s muffed punt set the Steelers up at the Cleveland13-yard line midway through the fourth quarter. RB Rashard Mendenhallscored from two yards out and the Steelers increased their lead 21-3. Butthe Browns responded quickly on their next drive. McCoy found TEBenjamin Watson for a 12-yard touchdown, and the Browns cut the lead21-10.

The Steelers recovered Cleveland’s onside-kick attempt but went three-and-out, and were forced to punt. Colt McCoy though was picked off byLB Lawrence Timmons and he returned it to the Cleveland 18-yardline. Timmons finished the game with two sacks and an interception.Three plays later Roethlisberger found Miller for a 14-yard touchdown,his first of the season.

The Steelers defense continued its stellar play. It had six sacks, twointerceptions and one forced fumble. The offense had its best showingthus far in the 2010 season, finishing with a season-high in total yards(378) and passing yards (257). For the second time this season, theoffensive line did not allow a sack.

GAME SUMMARY

Browns (1-5) 3 0 0 7 10STEELERS (4-1) 0 7 7 14 28

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCORECLE 1 1:51 Dawson 39 FG 7-14; 4:16 0-3PIT 2 10:40 Wallace 29 pass from Roethlisberger (Reed kick) 11-81; 6:11 7-3PIT 3 3:13 Ward 8 pass from Roethlisberger (Reed kick) 5-96; 1:59 14-3PIT 4 5:50 Mendenhall 2 run (Reed kick) 4-13; 2:00 21-3CLE 4 4:09 Watson 12 pass from McCoy (Dawson kick) 6-70; 1:41 21-10PIT 4 1:25 Miller 14 pass from Roethlisberger (Reed kick) 3-18; 0:17 28-10

Game #5Pittsburgh 28, Cleveland 10

Oct. 17, 2010Heinz Field (65,168)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Pit. – Mendenhall 15-37; Moore

4-11; Redman 3-9; Roethlisberger 5-1. Mia. –Williams 11-48; Brown 9-14; Polite 1-2.

PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 27-19-0,302, 2 TDs. Mia. – Henne 36-23-1, 257, 1 TD.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Ward 7-131, 1 TD; Moore4-48; Miller 3-33; Wallace 2-53, 1 TD; Sanders1-18; Randle El 1-13; Mendenhall 1-6. Mia. –Bess 6-66, 1 TD; Marshall 5-57; Hartline 5-57;Fasano 3-49; Brown 2-20; Wallace 1-6; Polite1-2.

TEAM STATISTICSSteelers Dolphins

1st Downs 15 (2-12-1) 15 (2-13-0)3rd Downs 6-15 (40%) 3-12 (25%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-1 (0%)Total Net Yards 348 313Plays-Avg. 57-6.1 58-5.4Rushing Yards 58 64Rush Att.-Avg. 27-2.1 21-3.0Passing Yards 290 249Att.-Comp.-Int. 27-19-0 36-23-1Sacks By 1-8 3-12Punts-Avg. 3-47.3 3-48.3Penalties 5-34 3-24Fumbles-Lost 4-2 1-1Time of Poss. 30:49 29:11

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — K Jeff Reed’s 18-yard field goal with 2:26left in the game sealed the 23-22 victory for the Steelers against the MiamiDolphins at Sun Life Stadium. With the win the Steelers improved to 5-1,including 3-0 on the road. The Dolphins fell to 3-3.

The Steelers got off to a shaky start fumbling the ball twice on their firsttwo possessions. WR Emmanuel Sanders was stripped on the openingkickoff and the Dolphins took over at the Steelers’ 22-yard line. K DanCarpenter connected from 39 yards out and the Dolphins led 3-0. On theSteelers’ ensuing drive QB Ben Roethlisberger fumbled as he wasbeing sacked and the Dolphins took over at the Pittsburgh 13-yard line.Carpenter would connect from 23 yards out and the Dolphins led 6-0.

The Steelers’ offense would settle down and finally got on the boardearly in the second quarter. Reed’s 22-yard field goal cut the lead 6-3, andon the Dolphins’ next drive LB James Farrior recovered a Dolphins’fumble to set the Steelers up in Miami territory. A few plays later,Roethlisberger found WR Hines Ward for a 21-yard touchdown to putthe Steelers up 10-6. Ward finished with seven catches for a game-high131 yards and one touchdown.

Midway through the second quarter the Steelers led 10-9 whenRoethlisberger found WR Mike Wallace streaking down the field for a53-yard touchdown pass. The Dolphins would respond on their nextdrive. QB Chad Henne found WR Davone Bess for a 26-yard touchdown,and the Steelers led 17-16 at halftime.

Reed’s 39-yard field goal in the third quarter put the Steelers up 20-16.But Miami kept responding. Carpenter connected from 37 yards in thethird quarter and from 40 yards in the fourth quarter and the Dolphins led22-20 with only five minutes remaining in the game. Carpenter finishedwith a career-high five field goals made.

Trailing 22-20, Sanders took a kickoff and returned it to the Miami 48-yard line. Roethlisberger led the Steelers’ on an eight-play, 47-yard drivethat ended with Reed’s field goal. Roethlisberger finished the game 19-of-27 for a season-high 302 yards and two touchdowns.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (5-1) 0 17 3 3 23Dolphins (3-3) 6 10 3 3 22

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREMIA 1 14:02 Carpenter 39 FG 4-1; 0:51 0-3MIA 1 11:15 Carpenter 23 FG 4-8; 1:53 0-6PIT 2 14:14 Reed 22 FG 13-86; 8:20 3-6PIT 2 11:11 Ward 21 pass from Roethlisberger (Reed kick) 5-34; 1:44 10-6MIA 2 6:03 Carpenter 22 FG 11-69; 5:08 10-9PIT 2 5:47 Wallace 53 pass from Roethlisberger (Reed kick) 1-53; 0:16 17-9MIA 2 1:50 Bess 26 pass from Henne (Carpenter kick) 9-80; 3:57 17-16PIT 3 5:32 Reed 39 FG 10-46; 5:32 20-16MIA 3 1:08 Carpenter 37 FG 9-52; 4:24 20-19MIA 4 5:17 Carpenter 40 FG 7-52; 3:27 20-22PIT 4 2:26 Reed 18 FG 8-47; 2:51 23-22

Game #6Pittsburgh 23, Miami 22

Oct. 24, 2010Sun Life Stadium (69,867)

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Pit. – Mendenhall 15-71, 1 TD;

Redman 3-19; Moore 2-19; Roethlisberger 1-(-1). N.O. – Jones 7-16; Betts 3-8; Ivory 7-7;Colston 1-1; Brees 3-(-2).

PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 28-17-1,195. N.O. – Brees 44-34-1, 305, 2 TDs.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Wallace 3-43; Randel El3-33; Ward 3-15; Miller 2-39; Spaeth 2-21;Mendenhall 2-14; Sanders 1-21; Johnson 1-9. N.O. – Moore 7-54,1 TD; Meachem 6-76;Colston 6-75, 1 TD; Thomas 4-15; Henderson3-33; Shockey 3-30; Jones 3-20; Evans 1-2;Betts 1-0.

TEAM STATISTICSSteelers Saints

1st Downs 13 (7-6-0) 19 (3-14-2)3rd Downs 3-10 (30%) 7-16 (44%)4th Downs 0-1 (0%) 1-1 (100%)Total Net Yards 279 318Plays-Avg. 52-5.4 67-4.7Rushing Yards 108 30Rush Att.-Avg. 21-5.1 21-1.4Passing Yards 171 288Att.-Comp.-Int. 28-17-1 44-34-1Sacks By 2-17 3-24Punts-Avg. 4-48.0 4-43.8Penalties 4-38 3-35Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1Time of Poss. 25:54 34:06

NEW ORLEANS — QB Drew Brees’ eight-yard touchdown toss to WRLance Moore with 2:37 left in the fourth quarter sealed the 20-10 victoryfor the New Orleans Saints over the Steelers at the Louisiana Superdome.Steelers fell to 5-2 on the season with the loss, while the Saints improvedto 5-3.

Both teams struggled moving the football as neither one scored in thefirst quarter. K Jeff Reed got the Steelers on the board early in thesecond quarter connecting from 19-yards out for a 3-0 lead. The Saintsthough would tie the game 3-3 with only eight seconds left before halftimeon K Garrett Hartley’s 31-yard field goal.

On the Saints’ first possession of the second half, Brees led the offenseon a 12-play, 51-yard drive that was capped off by Hartley’s 23-yard fieldgoal that increased their lead 6-3. Early in the fourth quarter Brees foundWR Marques Colston for a 16-yard touchdown to put the Saints up 13-3.However, on the Steelers’ ensuing drive RB Rashard Mendenhall founda seam and went 38 yards untouched into the end zone to cut the lead to13-10. Mendenhall finished the game with 15 carries for 71 yards andone touchdown.

The Saints looked poised to add to their lead on their next drive whenBrees found WR Robert Meachem for a 50-yard gain, which set theSaints up at the Steelers’ 26-yard line. But two plays later, CB BryantMcFadden sacked Brees and forced a fumble that was recovered byLB LaMarr Woodley, and the Steelers took over at the Saints’ 27-yardline.

The Steelers had the momentum and were marching into Saints’ territory,but a costly turnover sealed the Steelers’ fate. QB Ben Roethlisbergerfound TE Heath Miller for 20-yard gain, but Miller was hit hard andfumbled the football. The Saints then marched 55 yards for the game-clinching touchdown pass by Brees. Brees finished the game 34-of-44for 305 yards and two touchdowns.

The Steelers’ rush defense continued its dominance, allowing a season-low 30 yards rushing. The defense as a whole had two sacks, a forcedfumble and an interception. The Steelers’ offense though struggled, onlyhaving 279 total yards (108 rushing, 195 passing).

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (5-2) 0 3 0 7 10Saints (5-3) 0 3 3 14 20

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 2 9:09 Reed 19 FG 11-43; 6:11 3-0NO 2 0:08 Hartley 31 FG 7-46; 1:03 3-3NO 3 8:24 Hartley 23 FG 12-51; 6:36 3-6NO 4 12:55 Colston 16 pass from Brees (Hartley kick) 10-59; 6:13 3-13PIT 4 10:48 Mendenhall 38 run (Reed kick) 4-68; 2:07 10-13NO 4 2:37 Moore 8 pass from Brees (Hartley kick) 8-55; 3:47 10-20

Game #7New Orleans 20, Pittsburgh 10

Oct. 31, 2010Louisiana Superdome (70,011)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Pit. – Mendenhall 22-99, 1 TD;

Roethlisberger 5-13; Moore 2-5; Redman 2-2;Randle El 1-2. Cin. – Benson 18-54, 1 TD.

PASSING: Pit. – Roethlisberger 27-17-1,163, 1 TD; Randle El 1-1-0, 39, 1 TD. Cin. –Palmer 36-22-1, 248, 2 TDs.

RECEIVING: Pit. – Wallace 5-110, 1 TD;Mendenhall 3-31; Miller 3-21; Ward 3-10, 1TD; Moore 2-8; Spaeth 1-12; Randle El 1-10.Cin. – Owens 10-141, 2 TDs; Shipley 4-47;Leonard 3-14; Benson 2-20; Gresham 2-11;Ochocinco 1-15.

TEAM STATISTICSSteelers Bengals

1st Downs 14 (7-7-0) 18 (3-10-5)3rd Downs 6-14 (43%) 3-12 (25%)4th Downs 0-0 (0%) 0-1 (0%)Total Net Yards 314 272Plays-Avg. 61-5.1 58-4.7Rushing Yards 121 54Rush Att.-Avg. 32-3.8 18-3.0Passing Yards 193 218Att.-Comp.-Int. 28-18-1 36-22-1Sacks By 4-30 1-9Punts-Avg. 5-40.6 5-33.2Penalties 7-73 3-30Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1Time of Poss. 32:19 27:41

CINCINNATI — WR Antwaan Randle El’s 39-yard touchdown passto WR Mike Wallace early in the fourth quarter sealed the Steelers’ 27-21 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. With thewin the Steelers improved to 6-0 on Monday Night Football under MikeTomlin, and for the second consecutive year the Steelers started theirseason 6-2. The Bengals fell to 2-6.

LB Jason Worilds’ fumble recovery on Cincinnati’s opening kickoffset the Steelers up for their first score. RB Rashard Mendenhall scoredfrom one-yard out and the Steelers were up 7-0. On the Bengals’ ensuingdrive, CB William Gay blocked a punt to set the Steelers up for theirsecond score. K Jeff Reed connected from 25-yards out, and the Steelersincreased their lead 10-0.

The Bengals though would strike after a rare fumble by WR HinesWard. QB Carson Palmer found WR Terrell Owens for a 19-yardtouchdown pass to cut the lead 10-7. Near the end of the half LBLawrence Timmons picked off Palmer and the Steelers’ took over attheir own 48-yard line. QB Ben Roethlisberger led the offense on asix-play, 52-yard drive that was capped off by an eight-yard touchdownpass to Ward to put the Steelers up 17-7.

A missed field goal by K Mike Nugent allowed the Steelers to increasetheir lead going into halftime. Reed connected from 53-yards out and theSteelers led 20-7 at the break. It was Reed’s longest field goal of theseason, and tied his career long.

The Steelers went up 27-7 on the Randle El touchdown pass, but thegame was far from over. Palmer led the Bengals on a five-play, 66-yarddrive that ended with a 27-yard pass to Owens. Owens finished thegame with 10 catches for 141 yards and two touchdowns. And S RoyWilliams picked off Roethlisberger to set up RB Cedric Benson’s one-yardtouchdown run that cut the lead to 27-21. The Bengals had a chance towin the game on their last drive of the game. But on a fourth-and-five play,WR Jordan Shipley dropped Palmer’s pass and the Steelers werevictorious.

The Steelers defense had four sacks and held the Bengals to only 54rushing yards. The offense totaled 314 total yards, and the special teamshad a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a blocked punt.

GAME SUMMARY

STEELERS (6-2) 10 10 0 7 27Bengals (2-6) 0 7 0 14 21

TEAM Q TIME PLAY DRIVE SCOREPIT 1 12:57 Mendenhall 1 run (Reed kick) 4-25; 1:55 7-0PIT 1 7:46 Reed 25 FG 6-23; 2:17 10-0CIN 2 8:46 Owens 19 pass from Palmer (Nugent kick) 4-38; 2:05 10-7PIT 2 2:07 Ward 8 pass from Roethlisberger (Reed kick) 6-52; 3:03 17-7PIT 2 0:05 Reed 53 FG 5-24; 0:40 20-7PIT 4 14:50 Wallace 39 pass from Randle El (Reed kick) 5-56; 2:40 27-7CIN 4 13:12 Owens 27 pass from Palmer (Nugent kick) 5-66; 1:38 27-14CIN 4 9:05 Benson 1 run (Nugent kick) 2-36; 1:01 27-21

Game #8Pittsburgh 27, Cincinnati 21

Nov. 8, 2010Paul Brown Stadium (65,626)

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PITTSBURGH STEELERS / WEEK 9 / THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2010 WON 6, LOST 2 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/12 W 15- 9 OT Atlanta 63,609 Mendenhall 168 702 4.2 50t 7 09/19 W 19-11 at Tennessee 69,143 Redman 29 119 4.1 16 0 09/26 W 38-13 at Tampa Bay 61,036 Moore 13 41 3.2 18 0 10/03 L 14-17 Baltimore 64,729 Dixon 5 32 6.4 21 0 10/17 W 28-10 Cleveland 65,168 Batch 7 30 4.3 24 0 10/24 W 23-22 at Miami 69,867 Roethlisberger 12 18 1.5 12 0 10/31 L 10-20 at New Orleans 70,011 Randle El 1 2 2.0 2 0 11/08 W 27-21 at Cincinnati 65,626 Wallace 2 0 0.0 1 0 11/14 New England Ward 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 11/21 Oakland TEAM 238 942 4.0 50t 7 11/28 at Buffalo OPPONENTS 176 466 2.6 14 3 12/05 at Baltimore * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/12 Cincinnati Ward 30 375 12.5 43 4 12/19 New York Jets Wallace 22 507 23.0 53t 5 12/23 Carolina Miller 20 243 12.2 36 1 01/02 at Cleveland Mendenhall 14 93 6.6 17 0 Pitt. Opp. Randle El 12 139 11.6 34 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 116 141 Moore 11 63 5.7 29 0 Rushing 53 27 Sanders 4 76 19.0 22 0 Passing 59 100 Spaeth 3 33 11.0 12 0 Penalty 4 14 Redman 3 18 6.0 9 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 36/102 39/108 Johnson 1 9 9.0 9 0 3rd Down Pct. 35.3 36.1 Brown 1 6 6.0 6 0 4th Down: Made/Att 0/2 3/6 TEAM 121 1562 12.9 53t 10 4th Down Pct. 0.0 50.0 OPPONENTS 203 2065 10.2 50 8 POSSESSION AVG. 30:14 29:46 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD TOTAL NET YARDS 2397 2386 I. Taylor 2 9 4.5 9 0 Avg. Per Game 299.6 298.3 Timmons 2 5 2.5 5 0 Total Plays 445 502 Polamalu 2 1 0.5 1 0 Avg. Per Play 5.4 4.8 Keisel 1 79 79.0 79t 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 942 466 Clark 1 11 11.0 11 0 Avg. Per Game 117.8 58.3 Woodley 1 8 8.0 8 0 Total Rushes 238 176 Harrison 1 2 2.0 2 0 NET YARDS PASSING 1455 1920 McFadden 1 0 0.0 0 0 Avg. Per Game 181.9 240.0 TEAM 11 115 10.5 79t 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 16/107 24/145 OPPONENTS 7 90 12.9 62 0 Gross Yards 1562 2065 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Att./Completions 191/121 302/203 Sepulveda 37 1705 46.1 39.7 5 11 62 0 Completion Pct. 63.4 67.2 TEAM 37 1705 46.1 39.7 5 11 62 0 Had Intercepted 7 11 OPPONENTS 37 1496 40.4 37.9 0 19 66 1 PUNTS/AVERAGE 37/46.1 37/40.4 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD NET PUNTING AVG. 37/39.7 37/37.9 Randle El 11 11 33 3.0 8 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 42/338 37/323 Sanders 2 1 38 19.0 38 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 14/5 17/10 Brown 1 0 21 21.0 21 0 TOUCHDOWNS 19 11 TEAM 14 12 92 6.6 38 0 Rushing 7 3 OPPONENTS 15 14 135 9.0 38 0 Passing 10 8 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Returns 2 0 Sanders 15 391 26.1 48 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Brown 7 219 31.3 89t 1 TEAM 34 64 16 54 6 174 Ellis LG 1 0 0.0 0 0 OPPONENTS 15 36 9 63 0 123 Moore 1 25 25.0 17 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Redman 1 20 20.0 20 0 Reed 0 0 0 0 18/18 14/20 0 60 TEAM 24 655 27.3 97t 1 Mendenhall 7 7 0 0 0 42 OPPONENTS 35 753 21.5 46 0 Wallace 5 0 5 0 0 30 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Ward 4 0 4 0 0 24 Reed 2/ 2 5/ 5 5/ 5 0/ 4 2/4 Brown 1 0 0 1 0 6 TEAM 2/ 2 5/ 5 5/ 5 0/ 4 2/4 Keisel 1 0 0 1 0 6 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 6/ 6 6/ 6 3/ 6 0/1 Miller 1 0 1 0 0 6 Reed: (52G,55N,36G,34G,40N)(36G,34G,25G,27G) TEAM 19 7 10 2 18/18 14/20 0 174 (24G)(49N,45N)()(22G,39G,18G)(19G,51N)(25G,53G, OPPONENTS 11 3 8 0 10/10 15/19 0 123 46N) 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 1-1 OPP: (46N,49G,39G,23G)(21G)(40G,24G)(46N,33G) SACKS: Harrison 7, Woodley 5.5, Timmons 3, (39G)(39G,23G,22G,37G,40G)(31G,23G)(51N,45N) Eason 1.5, Ellis LG 1, Farrior 1, Foote 1, Gay 1, Hampton 1, Keisel 1, McFadden 1, Worilds 1, TM 24, OPP 16 FUM/LOST: Roethlisberger 3/1, Batch 2/0, Dixon 2/1, Randle El 2/0, Sanders 2/1, Ellis(LG) 1/1, Miller 1/1, Wallace 1/0, Ward 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Roethlisberger 109 69 917 63.3 8.41 6 5.5 3 2.8 53t 7/ 45 96.8 Batch 49 29 352 59.2 7.18 3 6.1 3 6.1 46t 4/ 21 76.2 Dixon 32 22 254 68.8 7.94 0 0.0 1 3.1 52 5/ 41 79.4 Randle El 1 1 39 100.0 39.00 1 100.0 0 0.0 39t 0/ 0 158.3 TEAM 191 121 1562 63.4 8.18 10 5.2 7 3.7 53t 16/ 107 91.1 OPPONENTS 302 203 2065 67.2 6.84 8 2.6 11 3.6 50 24/ 145 80.2

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Sacks/ Int./ SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS Player U A Tot Yds. QH/P Yards PD FF FR U A Tot FF FR BL Timmons 61 26 87 2/10 0/3 2/5 4 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 Farrior 52 20 72 1/6 1/5 0/0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 McFadden 45 12 57 1/7 0/0 1/0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clark 29 27 56 0/0 0/0 1/11 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Polamalu 36 19 55 0/0 0/0 2/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Harrison 38 16 54 7/43 1/12 1/2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor 28 11 39 0/0 0/0 2/9 6 0 0 6 1 7 0 0 0 Woodley 20 9 29 5.5/40 1/11 1/8 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gay 19 6 25 1/7 2/0 0/0 5 0 0 5 3 8 0 0 1 Foote 15 1 16 1/8 0/2 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith 10 6 16 0/0 1/12 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keisel 10 4 14 1/0 0/6 1/79 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hampton 6 9 15 1/6 0/3 0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eason 5 5 10 1.5/11 0/1 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hood 3 3 6 0/0 1/3 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mundy 3 2 5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 3 5 8 0 0 0 Fox 4 0 4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 5 4 9 0 2 0 Allen 3 1 4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 Hoke 3 0 3 0/0 1/5 0/0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Worilds 1 0 1 1/7 0/4 0/0 0 0 0 7 3 10 0 1 0 McLendon 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sylvester 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 6 1 7 1 0 0 Madison 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 5 1 6 0 0 0 Sanders 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 3 3 6 1 0 0 Battle 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 0 Brown 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 Lewis 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 Sepulveda 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Warren 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 392 177 569 24/145 8/67 11/115 32 12 7 57 23 80 2 3 1 OPPONENTS 311 154 465 16/107 28 7/90 28 7 4 38 8 46 2 1 0

2010 PITTSBURGH STEELERS

DEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

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2010 PITTSBURGH STEELERS DEPTH CHART

WR 86 HINES WARD (6-0, 205, 13) 82 Antwaan Randle El (5-10, 190, 9) 84 Antonio Brown (5-10, 186, R)

LT 78 MAX STARKS (6-8, 345, 7) 66 Tony Hills (6-5, 304, 3)

LG 68 CHRIS KEMOEATU (6-3, 344, 6) 73 Ramon Foster (6-6, 325, 1)

C 53 MAURKICE POUNCEY (6-4, 304, R) 64 Doug Legursky (6-1, 315, 2)

RG 79 TRAI ESSEX (6-5, 324, 6) 73 Ramon Foster (6-6, 325, 1)

RT 71 FLOZELL ADAMS (6-7, 330, 13) 72 Jonathan Scott (6-6, 318, 5)

TE 83 HEATH MILLER (6-5, 256, 6) 89 Matt Spaeth (6-7, 270, 4) 85 David Johnson (6-2, 260, 2)

RB 34 RASHARD MENDENHALL (5-10, 225, 3) 21 Mewelde Moore (5-11, 209, 7) 33 Isaac Redman (6-0, 230, 1)

27 Jonathan Dwyer (5-11, 239, R)

FB 85 DAVID JOHNSON (6-2, 260, 2)

QB 7 BEN ROETHLISBERGER (6-5, 241, 7) 16/ 4

Charlie Batch (6-2, 216, 13)/ Byron Leftwich (6-5, 250, 8)

WR 17 MIKE WALLACE (6-0, 199, 2) 81 Arnaz Battle (6-1, 208, 8) 88 Emmanuel Sanders (5-11, 180, R)

DE 96 ZIGGY HOOD (6-3, 300, 2) 91 Aaron Smith (6-5, 298, 12)

NT 98 CASEY HAMPTON (6-1, 325, 10) 76 Chris Hoke (6-2, 305, 9) 69 Steve McLendon (6-4, 280, 1)

DE 99 BRETT KEISEL (6-5, 285, 9) 93 Nick Eason (6-3, 305, 8)

LOLB 56 LAMARR WOODLEY (6-2, 265, 4) 97 Jason Worilds (6-2, 262, R)

LILB 51 JAMES FARRIOR (6-2, 243, 14) 57 Keyaron Fox (6-3, 235, 7)

RILB 94 LAWRENCE TIMMONS (6-1, 234, 4) 50 Larry Foote (6-1, 239, 9) 55 Stevenson Sylvester (6-2, 231, R)

ROLB 92 JAMES HARRISON (6-0, 242, 7)

LCB 20 BRYANT MCFADDEN (6-0, 190, 6) 37 Anthony Madison (5-9, 180, 5) 23 Keenan Lewis (6-0, 208, 2)

FS 25 RYAN CLARK (5-11, 205, 9) 29 Ryan Mundy (6-1, 209, 2)

SS 43 TROY POLAMALU (5-10, 207, 8) 26 Will Allen (6-1, 200, 7)

RCB 24 IKE TAYLOR (6-2, 195, 8) 22 William Gay (5-10, 190, 4) 28 Crezdon Butler (6-0, 191, R)

P 9 DANIEL SEPULVEDA (6-3, 230, 4) 3 Jeff Reed (5-11, 225, 9)

PK 3 JEFF REED (5-11, 225, 9) 9 Daniel Sepulveda (6-3, 230, 4)

LS 60 GREG WARREN (6-3, 252, 6) 72 Jonathan Scott (6-6, 318, 5) 92 James Harrison (6-0, 242, 7)

H 9 DANIEL SEPULVEDA (6-3, 230, 4) 82 Antwaan Randle El (5-10, 190, 9)

KR 88 EMMANUEL SANDERS (5-11, 180, R) 21 Mewelde Moore (5-11, 209, 7) 84 Antonio Brown (5-10, 186, R)

PR 82 ANTWAAN RANDLE EL (5-10, 190, 9) 88 Emmanuel Sanders (5-11, 180, R) 84 Antonio Brown (5-10, 186, R)

Rookies

Italics -Injured

OFFENSE

DEFENSE

SPECIAL TEAMS

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11/9/2010

NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 2010 GP/GS

71 Adams, Flozell OT 6-7 338 05/18/75 35 13 Michigan State Chicago, IL FA '10 8/8

26 Allen, Will S 6-1 200 06/17/82 28 7 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA '10 8/0

16 Batch, Charlie QB 6-2 216 12/05/74 35 13 Eastern Michigan Homestead, PA FA '02 3/2

81 Battle, Arnaz WR 6-1 208 02/22/80 30 8 Notre Dame Dallas, TX FA '10 8/0

84 Brown, Antonio WR 5-10 186 07/10/88 22 R Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '10 3/0

28 Butler, Crezdon CB 6-0 191 05/26/87 23 R Clemson Asheville, NC D5b '10 0/0

25 Clark, Ryan S 5-11 205 10/12/79 31 9 LSU Marrero, LA UFA '06 (Was) 8/8

27 Dwyer, Jonathan RB 5-11 229 07/26/89 21 R Georgia Tech Marietta, GA D6a '10 0/0

93 Eason, Nick DE 6-3 305 05/29/80 30 8 Clemson Lyons, GA FA '07 8/2

79 Essex, Trai OG 6-5 324 12/05/82 27 6 Northwestern Fort Wayne, IN D3 '05 4/4

51 Farrior, James LB 6-2 243 01/06/75 35 14 Virginia Ettrick, VA UFA '02 (NYJ) 8/8

50 Foote, Larry LB 6-1 239 06/12/80 30 9 Michigan Detroit, MI FA '10 8/0

73 Foster, Ramon OG 6-6 325 01/07/86 24 2 Tennessee Henning, TN FA '09 4/0

57 Fox, Keyaron LB 6-3 235 01/24/82 28 7 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA UFA '08 (KC) 8/0

22 Gay, William CB 5-10 190 01/01/85 25 4 Louisville Tallahassee, FL D5b '07 8/0

98 Hampton, Casey NT 6-1 325 09/03/77 33 10 Texas Galveston, TX D1 '01 7/7

92 Harrison, James LB 6-0 242 05/04/78 32 7 Kent State Akron, OH FA '04 8/8

66 Hills, Tony OT 6-5 304 11/04/84 26 3 Texas Houston, TX D4 '08 1/0

76 Hoke, Chris NT 6-2 305 04/06/76 34 9 Brigham Young Long Beach, CA FA '01 7/1

96 Hood, Ziggy DE 6-3 300 02/16/87 23 2 Missouri Amarillo, TX D1 '09 8/2

85 Johnson, David TE 6-2 260 08/26/87 23 2 Arkansas State Pine Bluff, AR D7b '09 8/0

99 Keisel, Brett DE 6-5 285 09/19/78 32 9 Brigham Young Greybull, WY D7b '02 6/6

68 Kemoeatu, Chris OG 6-3 344 01/04/83 27 6 Utah Kahuka, HI D6 '05 8/8

4 Leftwich, Byron QB 6-5 250 01/14/80 30 8 Marshall Washington, DC T '10 (T.B.) 0/0

64 Legursky, Doug C 6-1 315 06/09/86 24 2 Marshall Beckley, WV FA '08 8/4

23 Lewis, Keenan CB 6-0 208 05/17/86 24 2 Oregon State New Orleans, LA D3c '09 3/0

37 Madison, Anthony CB 5-9 180 10/08/81 29 5 Alabama Thomasville, AL FA '09 8/0

20 McFadden, Bryant CB 6-0 190 11/21/81 28 6 Florida State Hollywood, FL T '10 (Arz) 8/8

69 McLendon, Steve DT 6-4 280 01/03/86 24 1 Troy Ozark, AL FA' 09 4/0

34 Mendenhall, Rashard RB 5-10 225 06/19/87 23 3 Illinois Skokie, IL D1 '08 8/8

83 Miller, Heath TE 6-5 256 10/22/82 28 6 Virginia Swords Creek, VA D1 '05 8/8

21 Moore, Mewelde RB 5-11 209 07/24/82 28 7 Tulane Hammond, LA UFA '08 (Min) 8/0

29 Mundy, Ryan S 6-1 209 02/11/85 25 2 West Virginia Pittsburgh, PA D6b '08 8/0

43 Polamalu, Troy S 5-10 207 04/19/81 29 8 Southern California Tenmile, OR D1 '03 8/8

53 Pouncey, Maurkice C 6-4 304 07/24/89 21 R Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 8/8

82 Randle El, Antwaan WR 5-10 185 08/17/79 31 9 Indiana Riverdale, IL FA '10 8/0

33 Redman, Isaac RB 6-0 230 11/10/84 26 1 Bowie State Paulsboro, NJ FA '09 8/0

3 Reed, Jeff K 5-11 225 04/09/79 31 9 North Carolina Charlotte, NC FA '02 8/0

7 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 6-5 241 03/02/82 28 7 Miami (OH) Cory Rawson, OH D1 '04 4/4

88 Sanders, Emmanuel WR 5-11 180 03/17/87 23 R SMU Bellville, TX D3 '10 5/0

72 Scott, Jonathan OT 6-6 318 01/10/83 27 5 Texas Dallas, TX FA '10 8/1

9 Sepulveda, Daniel P 6-3 230 01/12/84 26 4 Baylor Austin, TX D4a '07 8/091 Smith, Aaron DE 6-5 298 04/19/76 34 12 Northern Colorado Colorado Springs, CO D4 '99 6/6

89 Spaeth, Matt TE 6-7 270 11/24/83 26 4 Minnesota St. Michael, MN D3 '07 8/8

78 Starks, Max OT 6-8 345 01/10/82 28 7 Florida Orlando, FL D3 '04 7/7

55 Sylvester, Stevenson LB 6-2 231 07/18/88 22 R Utah Las Vegas, NV D5c '10 8/0

24 Taylor, Ike CB 6-2 195 05/05/80 30 8 LA-Lafayette Gretna, LA D4 '03 8/8

94 Timmons, Lawrence LB 6-1 234 05/14/86 24 4 Florida State Florence, SC D1 '07 8/8

17 Wallace, Mike WR 6-0 199 08/01/86 24 2 Mississippi New Orleans, LA D3b '09 8/8

86 Ward, Hines WR 6-0 205 03/08/76 34 13 Georgia Forest Park, GA D3b '98 8/860 Warren, Greg LS 6-3 252 10/18/81 29 6 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC FA '05 8/0

56 Woodley, LaMarr LB 6-2 265 11/03/84 26 4 Michigan Saginaw, MI D2 '07 8/8

97 Worilds, Jason LB 6-2 262 03/03/88 22 R Virginia Tech Carteret, NJ D2 '10 7/0

PRACTICE SQUAD

87 Bright, Eugene TE 6-4 268 04/18/85 25 1 Purdue Bryn Mawr, PA FA '09 0/0

77-O Brooks, Dorian OG 6-2 306 04/16/87 23 R James Madison Richmond, VA FA '10 0/0

42 Cromartie-Smith, Da'Mon S 6-2 210 02/19/87 23 R UTEP Riverside, CA FA '10 0/0

90 Ellis, Chris LB 6-4 267 02/11/85 25 3 Virginia Tech Hampton, VA FA '10 0/0

19 Grisham, Tyler WR 5-11 180 06/11/87 23 1 Clemson Birmingham, AL FA '09 0/0

77-D Harris, Sunny DE 6-5 300 08/26/86 24 2 Oregon Pensacola, FL FA '10 0/0

67 Jolly, Kyle OT 6-6 300 07/22/87 23 R North Carolina Powhatan, VA FA '10 0/0

44 Summers, Frank RB 5-10 240 09/06/85 25 1 UNLV Oakland, CA D5b '09 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST

74 Colon, Willie OT 6-3 315 04/09/83 27 5 Hofstra Bronx, NY D4a '06 0/0

10 Dixon, Dennis QB 6-3 209 01/11/85 25 3 Oregon San Leandro, CA D5 '08 2/2

31 Harris, Tuff S 6-0 198 01/23/83 27 4 Montana Colstrip, MT FA '09 0/0

61 Scott, Chris* OT 6-4 319 08/04/87 23 R Tennessee Riverdale, GA D5a '10 0/080 Sweed, Limas WR 6-4 220 12/25/84 25 3 Texas Brenham, TX D2 '08 0/0

*PUP

Head Coach: Mike Tomlin

Assistants:

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Experience Includes 2010 SeasonNumber of Players on Active Roster: 53

John Mitchell (asst head coach/defensive line); Dick LeBeau (defensive coordinator); Bruce Arians (offensive coordinator); Randy

Fichtner (quarterbacks); Keith Butler (linebackers); James Daniel (tight ends); Al Everest (special teams); Harold Goodwin (offensive

asst); Scottie Montgomery (wide receivers); Ray Horton (defensive backs); Amos Jones (asst special teams); Sean Kugler

(offensive line); Jerry Olsavsky (defensive asst); Kirby Wilson (running backs); Garrett Giemont (strength and conditioning); Marcel

Pastoor (asst strength and conditioning).

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 2010 GP/GS

3 Jeff Reed K 5-11 225 04/09/79 31 9 North Carolina Charlotte, NC FA '02 8/0

4 Byron Leftwich QB 6-5 250 01/14/80 30 8 Marshall Washington, DC T '10 (T.B.) 0/0

7 Ben Roethlisberger QB 6-5 241 03/02/82 28 6 Miami (OH) Cory Rawson, OH D1 '04 4/4

9 Daniel Sepulveda P 6-3 230 01/12/84 26 4 Baylor Austin, TX D4a '07 8/0

16 Charlie Batch QB 6-2 216 12/05/74 35 13 Eastern Michigan Homestead, PA FA '02 3/2

17 Mike Wallace WR 6-0 199 08/01/86 24 2 Mississippi New Orleans, LA D3b '09 8/8

20 Bryant McFadden CB 6-0 190 11/21/81 28 6 Florida State Hollywood, FL T '10 (Arz) 8/8

21 Mewelde Moore RB 5-11 209 07/24/82 28 7 Tulane Hammond, LA UFA '08 (Min) 8/0

22 William Gay CB 5-10 190 01/01/85 25 4 Louisville Tallahassee, FL D5b '07 8/023 Keenan Lewis CB 6-0 208 05/17/86 24 2 Oregon State New Orleans, LA D3c '09 3/0

24 Ike Taylor CB 6-2 195 05/05/80 30 8 LA-Lafayette Gretna, LA D4 '03 8/8

25 Ryan Clark S 5-11 205 10/12/79 31 9 LSU Marrero, LA UFA '06 (Was) 8/8

26 Will Allen S 6-1 200 06/17/82 28 7 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA '10 8/0

27 Jonathan Dwyer RB 5-11 229 07/26/89 21 R Georgia Tech Marietta, GA D6a '10 0/0

28 Crezdon Butler CB 6-0 191 05/26/87 23 R Clemson Asheville, NC D5b '10 0/0

29 Ryan Mundy S 6-1 209 02/11/85 25 2 West Virginia Pittsburgh, PA D6b '08 8/0

33 Isaac Redman RB 6-0 230 11/10/84 26 1 Bowie State Paulsboro, NJ FA '09 8/0

34 Rashard Mendenhall RB 5-10 225 06/19/87 23 3 Illinois Skokie, IL D1 '08 8/8

37 Anthony Madison CB 5-9 180 10/08/81 29 5 Alabama Thomasville, AL FA '09 8/0

43 Troy Polamalu S 5-10 207 04/19/81 29 8 Southern California Tenmile, OR D1 '03 8/8

50 Larry Foote LB 6-1 239 06/12/80 30 9 Michigan Detroit, MI FA '10 8/0

51 James Farrior LB 6-2 243 01/06/75 35 14 Virginia Ettrick, VA UFA '02 (NYJ) 8/8

53 Maurkice Pouncey C 6-4 304 07/24/89 21 R Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 8/8

55 Stevenson Sylvester LB 6-2 231 07/18/88 22 R Utah Las Vegas, NV D5c '10 8/0

56 LaMarr Woodley LB 6-2 265 11/03/84 26 4 Michigan Saginaw, MI D2 '07 8/8

57 Keyaron Fox LB 6-3 235 01/24/82 28 7 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA UFA '08 (KC) 8/060 Greg Warren LS 6-3 252 10/18/81 29 6 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC FA '05 8/0

64 Doug Legursky C 6-1 315 06/09/86 24 2 Marshall Beckley, WV FA '08 8/4

66 Tony Hills OT 6-5 304 11/04/84 26 3 Texas Houston, TX D4 '08 1/0

68 Chris Kemoeatu OG 6-3 344 01/04/83 27 6 Utah Kahuka, HI D6 '05 8/869 Steve McLendon DT 6-4 280 01/03/86 24 1 Troy Ozark, AL FA' 09 4/0

71 Flozell Adams OT 6-7 338 05/18/75 35 13 Michigan State Chicago, IL FA '10 8/8

72 Jonathan Scott OT 6-6 318 01/10/83 27 5 Texas Dallas, TX FA '10 8/1

73 Ramon Foster OG 6-6 325 01/07/86 24 2 Tennessee Henning, TN FA '09 4/0

76 Chris Hoke NT 6-2 305 04/06/76 34 9 Brigham Young Long Beach, CA FA '01 7/1

78 Max Starks OT 6-8 345 01/10/82 28 7 Florida Orlando, FL D3 '04 7/7

79 Trai Essex OG 6-5 324 12/05/82 27 6 Northwestern Fort Wayne, IN D3 '05 4/4

81 Arnaz Battle WR 6-1 208 02/22/80 30 8 Notre Dame Dallas, TX FA '10 8/0

82 Antwaan Randle El WR 5-10 185 08/17/79 31 9 Indiana Riverdale, IL FA '10 8/0

83 Heath Miller TE 6-5 256 10/22/82 28 6 Virginia Swords Creek, VA D1 '05 8/8

84 Antonio Brown WR 5-10 186 07/10/88 22 R Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '10 3/0

85 David Johnson TE 6-2 260 08/26/87 23 2 Arkansas State Pine Bluff, AR D7b '09 8/0

86 Hines Ward WR 6-0 205 03/08/76 34 13 Georgia Forest Park, GA D3b '98 8/8

88 Emmanuel Sanders WR 5-11 180 03/17/87 23 R SMU Bellville, TX D3 '10 5/0

89 Matt Spaeth TE 6-7 270 11/24/83 26 4 Minnesota St. Michael, MN D3 '07 8/8

91 Aaron Smith DE 6-5 298 04/19/76 34 12 Northern Colorado Colorado Springs, CO D4 '99 6/6

92 James Harrison LB 6-0 242 05/04/78 32 7 Kent State Akron, OH FA '04 8/8

93 Nick Eason DE 6-3 305 05/29/80 30 8 Clemson Lyons, GA FA '07 8/2

94 Lawrence Timmons LB 6-1 234 05/14/86 24 4 Florida State Florence, SC D1 '07 8/8

96 Ziggy Hood DE 6-3 300 02/16/87 23 2 Missouri Amarillo, TX D1 '09 8/2

97 Jason Worilds LB 6-2 262 03/03/88 22 R Virginia Tech Carteret, NJ D2 '10 7/0

98 Casey Hampton NT 6-1 325 09/03/77 33 10 Texas Galveston, TX D1 '01 7/7

99 Brett Keisel DE 6-5 285 09/19/78 32 9 Brigham Young Greybull, WY D7b '02 6/6

PRACTICE SQUAD

19 Tyler Grisham WR 5-11 180 06/11/87 23 1 Clemson Birmingham, AL FA '09 0/0

42 Da'Mon Cromartie-Smith S 6-2 210 02/19/87 23 R UTEP Riverside, CA FA '10 0/0

44 Frank Summers RB 5-10 240 09/06/85 25 1 UNLV Oakland, CA D5b '09 0/0

67 Kyle Jolly OT 6-6 300 07/22/87 23 R North Carolina Powhatan, VA FA '10 0/0

77-D Sunny Harris DE 6-5 300 08/26/86 24 2 Oregon Pensacola, FL FA '10 0/0

77-O Dorian Brooks OG 6-2 306 04/16/87 23 R James Madison Richmond, VA FA '10 0/0

87 Eugene Bright TE 6-4 268 04/18/85 25 1 Purdue Bryn Mawr, PA FA '09 0/0

90 Chris Ellis LB 6-4 267 02/11/85 25 3 Virginia Tech Hampton, VA FA '10 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST

74 Willie Colon OT 6-3 315 04/09/83 26 5 Hofstra Bronx, NY D4a '06 0/0

10 Dennis Dixon QB 6-3 209 01/11/85 25 3 Oregon San Leandro, CA D5 '08 2/2

31 Tuff Harris S 6-0 198 01/23/83 27 4 Montana Colstrip, MT FA '09 0/0

61 Chris Scott* OT 6-4 319 08/04/87 23 R Tennessee Riverdale, GA D5a '10 0/080 Limas Sweed WR 6-4 220 12/25/84 25 3 Texas Brenham, TX D2 '08 0/0

*PUP

Head Coach: Mike Tomlin

Assistants:

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 2010 NUMERICAL ROSTER

Experience Includes 2010 SeasonNumber of Players on Active Roster: 53

John Mitchell (asst head coach/defensive line); Dick LeBeau (defensive coordinator); Bruce Arians (offensive coordinator);

Randy Fichtner (quarterbacks); Keith Butler (linebackers); James Daniel (tight ends); Al Everest (special teams); Harold

Goodwin (offensive asst); Scottie Montgomery (wide receivers); Ray Horton (defensive backs); Amos Jones (asst special

teams); Sean Kugler (offensive line); Jerry Olsavsky (defensive asst); Kirby Wilson (running backs); Sean Kugler (offensive

line); Garrett Giemont (strength and conditioning); Marcel Pastoor (asst strength and conditioning).

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 2010 GP/GS

4 Byron Leftwich QB 6-5 250 01/14/80 30 8 Marshall Washington, DC T '10 (T.B.) 0/0

7 Ben Roethlisberger QB 6-5 241 03/02/82 28 7 Miami (OH) Cory Rawson, OH D1 '04 4/4

16 Charlie Batch QB 6-2 216 12/05/74 35 13 Eastern Michigan Homestead, PA FA '02 3/2

21 Mewelde Moore RB 5-11 209 07/24/82 28 7 Tulane Hammond, LA UFA '08 (Min) 8/0

27 Jonathan Dwyer RB 5-11 229 07/26/89 21 R Georgia Tech Marietta, GA D6a '10 0/0

33 Isaac Redman RB 6-0 230 11/10/84 26 1 Bowie State Paulsboro, NJ FA '09 8/0

34 Rashard Mendenhall RB 5-10 225 06/19/87 23 3 Illinois Skokie, IL D1 '08 8/8

17 Mike Wallace WR 6-0 199 08/01/86 24 2 Mississippi New Orleans, LA D3b '09 8/8

81 Arnaz Battle WR 6-1 208 02/22/80 30 8 Notre Dame Dallas, TX FA '10 8/0

82 Antwaan Randle El WR 5-10 185 08/17/79 31 9 Indiana Riverdale, IL FA '10 8/0

86 Hines Ward WR 6-0 205 03/08/76 34 13 Georgia Forest Park, GA D3b '98 8/8

84 Antonio Brown WR 5-10 186 07/10/88 22 R Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '10 3/0

88 Emmanuel Sanders WR 5-11 180 03/17/87 23 R SMU Bellville, TX D3 '10 5/0

83 Heath Miller TE 6-5 256 10/22/82 28 6 Virginia Swords Creek, VA D1 '05 8/8

85 David Johnson TE 6-2 260 08/26/87 23 2 Arkansas State Pine Bluff, AR D7b '09 8/0

89 Matt Spaeth TE 6-7 270 11/24/83 26 4 Minnesota St. Michael, MN D3 '07 8/8

53 Maurkice Pouncey C 6-4 304 07/24/89 21 R Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 8/8

64 Doug Legursky C 6-1 315 06/09/86 24 2 Marshall Beckley, WV FA '08 8/4

66 Tony Hills OT 6-5 304 11/04/84 26 3 Texas Houston, TX D4 '08 1/0

68 Chris Kemoeatu OG 6-3 344 01/04/83 27 6 Utah Kahuka, HI D6 '05 8/8

71 Flozell Adams OT 6-7 338 05/18/75 35 13 Michigan State Chicago, IL FA '10 8/8

72 Jonathan Scott OT 6-6 318 01/10/83 27 5 Texas Dallas, TX FA '10 8/1

73 Ramon Foster OG 6-6 325 01/07/86 24 2 Tennessee Henning, TN FA '09 4/0

78 Max Starks OT 6-8 345 01/10/82 28 7 Florida Orlando, FL D3 '04 7/7

79 Trai Essex OG 6-5 324 12/05/82 27 6 Northwestern Fort Wayne, IN D3 '05 4/4

3 Jeff Reed K 5-11 225 04/09/79 31 9 North Carolina Charlotte, NC FA '02 8/0

9 Daniel Sepulveda P 6-3 230 01/12/84 26 4 Baylor Austin, TX D4a '07 8/0

60 Greg Warren LS 6-3 252 10/18/81 29 6 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC FA '05 8/0

69 Steve McLendon DT 6-4 280 01/03/86 24 1 Troy Ozark, AL FA' 09 4/0

76 Chris Hoke NT 6-2 305 04/06/76 34 9 Brigham Young Long Beach, CA FA '02 7/1

91 Aaron Smith DE 6-5 298 04/19/76 34 12 Northern Colorado Colorado Springs, CO D4 '99 6/6

93 Nick Eason DE 6-3 305 05/29/80 30 8 Clemson Lyons, GA FA '07 8/2

96 Ziggy Hood DE 6-3 300 02/16/87 23 2 Missouri Amarillo, TX D1 '09 8/2

98 Casey Hampton NT 6-1 325 09/03/77 33 10 Texas Galveston, TX D1 '01 7/7

99 Brett Keisel DE 6-5 285 09/19/78 32 9 Brigham Young Greybull, WY D7b '02 6/6

50 Larry Foote LB 6-1 239 06/12/80 30 9 Michigan Detroit, MI FA '10 8/0

51 James Farrior LB 6-2 243 01/06/75 35 14 Virginia Ettrick, VA UFA '02 (NYJ) 8/8

55 Stevenson Sylvester LB 6-2 231 07/18/88 22 R Utah Las Vegas, NV D5c '10 8/0

56 LaMarr Woodley LB 6-2 265 11/03/84 26 4 Michigan Saginaw, MI D2 '07 8/8

57 Keyaron Fox LB 6-3 235 01/24/82 28 7 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA UFA '08 (KC) 8/0

92 James Harrison LB 6-0 242 05/04/78 32 7 Kent State Akron, OH FA '04 8/8

94 Lawrence Timmons LB 6-1 234 05/14/86 24 4 Florida State Florence, SC D1 '07 8/8

97 Jason Worilds LB 6-2 262 03/03/88 22 R Virginia Tech Carteret, NJ D2 '10 7/0

20 Bryant McFadden CB 6-0 190 11/21/81 28 6 Florida State Hollywood, FL T '10 (Arz) 8/8

22 William Gay CB 5-10 190 01/01/85 25 4 Louisville Tallahassee, FL D5b '07 8/023 Keenan Lewis CB 6-0 208 05/17/86 24 2 Oregon State New Orleans, LA D3c '09 3/0

24 Ike Taylor CB 6-2 195 05/05/80 30 8 LA-Lafayette Gretna, LA D4 '03 8/8

25 Ryan Clark S 5-11 205 10/12/79 31 9 LSU Marrero, LA UFA '06 (Was) 8/8

26 Will Allen S 6-1 200 06/17/82 28 8 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA '10 8/0

28 Crezdon Butler CB 6-0 191 05/26/87 23 R Clemson Asheville, NC D5b '10 0/0

29 Ryan Mundy S 6-1 209 02/11/85 25 2 West Virginia Pittsburgh, PA D6b '08 8/0

37 Anthony Madison CB 5-9 180 10/08/81 29 5 Alabama Thomasville, AL FA '09 8/0

43 Troy Polamalu S 5-10 207 04/19/81 29 8 Southern California Tenmile, OR D1 '03 8/8

PRACTICE SQUAD

19 Tyler Grisham WR 5-11 180 06/11/87 23 1 Clemson Birmingham, AL FA '09 0/0

42 Da'Mon Cromartie-Smith S 6-2 210 02/19/87 23 R UTEP Riverside, CA FA '10 0/0

44 Frank Summers RB 5-10 240 09/06/85 25 1 UNLV Oakland, CA D5b '09 0/0

67 Kyle Jolly OT 6-6 300 07/22/87 23 R North Carolina Powhatan, VA FA '10 0/0

77-D Sunny Harris DE 6-5 300 08/26/86 24 2 Oregon Pensacola, FL FA '10 0/0

77-O Dorian Brooks OG 6-2 306 04/16/87 23 R James Madison Richmond, VA FA '10 0/0

87 Eugene Bright TE 6-4 268 04/18/85 25 1 Purdue Bryn Mawr, PA FA '09 0/0

90 Chris Ellis LB 6-4 267 02/11/85 25 3 Virginia Tech Hampton, VA FA '10 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST

74 Willie Colon OT 6-3 315 04/09/83 27 5 Hofstra Bronx, NY D4a '06 0/0

10 Dennis Dixon QB 6-3 209 01/11/85 25 3 Oregon San Leandro, CA D5 '08 2/2

31 Tuff Harris S 6-0 198 01/23/83 27 4 Montana Colstrip, MT FA '09 0/0

61 Chris Scott* OT 6-4 319 08/04/87 23 R Tennessee Riverdale, GA D5a '10 0/0

80 Limas Sweed WR 6-4 220 12/25/84 25 3 Texas Brenham, TX D2 '08 0/0

*PUP

Head Coach: Mike Tomlin

Assistants:

2010 PITTSBURGH STEELERS BY POSITION

OFFENSE (28)

QUARTERBACKS (3)

RUNNING BACKS (4)

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)

TIGHT ENDS (3)

Experience Includes 2010 Season

Number of Players on Active Roster: 53

John Mitchell (asst head coach/defensive line); Dick LeBeau (defensive coordinator); Bruce Arians (offensive coordinator); Randy

Fichtner (quarterbacks); Keith Butler (linebackers); James Daniel (tight ends); Al Everest (special teams); Harold Goodwin (offensive

asst); Scottie Montgomery (wide receivers); Ray Horton (defensive backs); Amos Jones (asst special teams); Sean Kugler (offensive

line); Jerry Olsavsky (defensive asst); Kirby Wilson (running backs); Garrett Giemont (strength and conditioning); Marcel Pastoor

(asst strength and conditioning).

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)

SPECIALISTS (3)

DEFENSE (25)

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (7)

LINEBACKERS (8)

DEFENSIVE BACKS (10)

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ 2010 GP/GS

51 Farrior, James LB 6-2 243 01/06/75 35 14 Virginia Ettrick, VA UFA '02 (NYJ) 8/8

71 Adams, Flozell OT 6-7 338 05/18/75 35 13 Michigan State Chicago, IL FA '10 8/8

16 Batch, Charlie QB 6-2 216 12/05/74 35 13 Eastern Michigan Homestead, PA FA '02 3/2

86 Ward, Hines WR 6-0 205 03/08/76 34 13 Georgia Forest Park, GA D3b '98 8/8

12th YEAR (1)

91 Smith, Aaron DE 6-5 298 04/19/76 34 12 Northern Colorado Colorado Springs, CO D4 '99 6/6

98 Hampton, Casey NT 6-1 325 09/03/77 33 10 Texas Galveston, TX D1 '01 7/7

25 Clark, Ryan S 5-11 205 10/12/79 31 9 LSU Marrero, LA UFA '06 (Was) 8/8

50 Foote, Larry LB 6-1 239 06/12/80 30 9 Michigan Detroit, MI FA '10 8/0

76 Hoke, Chris NT 6-2 305 04/06/76 34 9 Brigham Young Long Beach, CA FA '01 7/1

99 Keisel, Brett DE 6-5 285 09/19/78 32 9 Brigham Young Greybull, WY D7b '02 6/6

82 Randle El, Antwaan WR 5-10 185 08/17/79 31 9 Indiana Riverdale, IL FA '10 8/0

3 Reed, Jeff K 5-11 225 04/09/79 31 9 North Carolina Charlotte, NC FA '02 8/0

81 Battle, Arnaz WR 6-1 208 02/22/80 30 8 Notre Dame Dallas, TX FA '10 8/0

93 Eason, Nick DE 6-3 305 05/29/80 30 8 Clemson Lyons, GA FA '07 8/2

4 Byron Leftwich QB 6-5 250 01/14/80 30 8 Marshall Washington, DC T '10 (T.B.) 0/0

43 Polamalu, Troy S 5-10 207 04/19/81 29 8 Southern California Tenmile, OR D1 '03 8/8

24 Taylor, Ike CB 6-2 195 05/05/80 30 8 LA-Lafayette Gretna, LA D4 '03 8/8

26 Allen, Will S 6-1 200 06/17/82 28 7 Ohio State Dayton, OH FA '10 8/0

57 Fox, Keyaron LB 6-3 235 01/24/82 28 7 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA UFA '08 (KC) 8/0

92 Harrison, James LB 6-0 242 05/04/78 32 7 Kent State Akron, OH FA '04 8/8

21 Moore, Mewelde RB 5-11 209 07/24/82 28 7 Tulane Hammond, LA UFA '08 (Min) 8/0

7 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 6-5 241 03/02/82 28 7 Miami (OH) Cory Rawson, OH D1 '04 4/4

78 Starks, Max OT 6-8 345 01/10/82 28 7 Florida Orlando, FL D3 '04 7/7

79 Essex, Trai OG 6-5 324 12/05/82 27 6 Northwestern Fort Wayne, IN D3 '05 4/4

68 Kemoeatu, Chris OG 6-3 344 01/04/83 27 6 Utah Kahuka, HI D6 '05 8/8

20 McFadden, Bryant CB 6-0 190 11/21/81 28 6 Florida State Hollywood, FL T '10 (Arz) 8/8

83 Miller, Heath TE 6-5 256 10/22/82 28 6 Virginia Swords Creek, VA D1 '05 8/8

60 Warren, Greg LS 6-3 252 10/18/81 29 6 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC FA '05 8/0

37 Madison, Anthony CB 5-9 180 10/08/81 29 5 Alabama Thomasville, AL FA '09 8/0

72 Scott, Jonathan OT 6-6 318 01/10/83 27 5 Texas Dallas, TX FA '10 8/1

22 Gay, William CB 5-10 190 01/01/85 25 4 Louisville Tallahassee, FL D5b '07 8/0

9 Sepulveda, Daniel P 6-3 230 01/12/84 26 4 Baylor Austin, TX D4a '07 8/0

89 Spaeth, Matt TE 6-7 270 11/24/83 26 4 Minnesota St. Michael, MN D3 '07 8/8

94 Timmons, Lawrence LB 6-1 234 05/14/86 24 4 Florida State Florence, SC D1 '07 8/8

56 Woodley, LaMarr LB 6-2 265 11/03/84 26 4 Michigan Saginaw, MI D2 '07 8/8

66 Hills, Tony OT 6-5 304 11/04/84 26 3 Texas Houston, TX D4 '08 1/0

34 Mendenhall, Rashard RB 5-10 225 06/19/87 23 3 Illinois Skokie, IL D1 '08 8/8

2nd YEAR (7)

73 Foster, Ramon OG 6-6 325 01/07/86 24 2 Tennessee Henning, TN FA '09 4/0

96 Hood, Ziggy DE 6-3 300 02/16/87 23 2 Missouri Amarillo, TX D1 '09 8/2

85 Johnson, David TE 6-2 260 08/26/87 23 2 Arkansas State Pine Bluff, AR D7b '09 8/0

64 Legursky, Doug C 6-1 315 06/09/86 24 2 Marshall Beckley, WV FA '08 8/4

23 Lewis, Keenan CB 6-0 208 05/17/86 24 2 Oregon State New Orleans, LA D3c '09 3/0

29 Mundy, Ryan S 6-1 209 02/11/85 25 2 West Virginia Pittsburgh, PA D6b '08 8/0

17 Wallace, Mike WR 6-0 199 08/01/86 24 2 Mississippi New Orleans, LA D3b '09 8/8

1st YEAR (2)

69 McLendon, Steve DT 6-4 280 01/03/86 24 1 Troy Ozark, AL FA' 09 4/0

33 Redman, Isaac RB 6-0 230 11/10/84 26 1 Bowie State Paulsboro, NJ FA '09 8/0

ROOKIES (7)

84 Brown, Antonio WR 5-10 186 07/10/88 22 R Central Michigan Miami, FL D6b '10 3/0

28 Butler, Crezdon CB 6-0 191 05/26/87 23 R Clemson Asheville, NC D5b '10 0/0

27 Dwyer, Jonathan RB 5-11 229 07/26/89 21 R Georgia Tech Marietta, GA D6a '10 0/0

53 Pouncey, Maurkice C 6-4 304 07/24/89 21 R Florida Lakeland, FL D1 '10 8/8

88 Sanders, Emmanuel WR 5-11 180 03/17/87 23 R SMU Bellville, TX D3 '10 5/0

55 Sylvester, Stevenson LB 6-2 231 07/18/88 22 R Utah Las Vegas, NV D5c '10 8/0

97 Worilds, Jason LB 6-2 262 03/03/88 22 R Virginia Tech Carteret, NJ D2 '10 7/0

PRACTICE SQUAD

87 Bright, Eugene TE 6-4 268 04/18/85 25 1 Purdue Bryn Mawr, PA FA '09 0/0

77-O Brooks, Dorian OG 6-2 306 04/16/87 23 R James Madison Richmond, VA FA '10 0/0

42 Cromartie-Smith, Da'Mon S 6-2 210 02/19/87 23 R UTEP Riverside, CA FA '10 0/0

90 Ellis, Chris LB 6-4 267 02/11/85 25 3 Virginia Tech Hampton, VA FA '10 0/0

19 Grisham, Tyler WR 5-11 180 06/11/87 23 1 Clemson Birmingham, AL FA '09 0/0

77-D Harris, Sunny DE 6-5 300 08/26/86 24 2 Oregon Pensacola, FL FA '10 0/0

67 Jolly, Kyle OT 6-6 300 07/22/87 23 R North Carolina Powhatan, VA FA '10 0/0

44 Summers, Frank RB 5-10 240 09/06/85 25 1 UNLV Oakland, CA D5b '09 0/0

RESERVE/INJURED LIST

74 Colon, Willie OT 6-3 315 04/09/83 27 5 Hofstra Bronx, NY D4a '06 0/0

10 Dixon, Dennis QB 6-3 209 01/11/85 25 3 Oregon San Leandro, CA D5 '08 2/2

31 Harris, Tuff S 6-0 198 01/23/83 27 4 Montana Colstrip, MT FA '09 0/0

61 Chris Scott* OT 6-4 319 08/04/87 23 R Tennessee Riverdale, GA D5a '10 0/0

80 Sweed, Limas WR 6-4 220 12/25/84 25 3 Texas Brenham, TX D2 '08 0/0

*PUP

Number of Player on Active Roster: 53

Head Coach: Mike Tomlin

Assistants:

2010 PITTSBURGH STEELERS BY EXPERIENCE

14th YEAR (1)

13th YEAR (3)

10th YEAR (1)

9th YEAR (6)

8th YEAR (5)

John Mitchell (asst head coach/defensive line); Dick LeBeau (defensive coordinator); Bruce Arians (offensive coordinator); Randy Fichtner

(quarterbacks); Keith Butler (linebackers); James Daniel (tight ends); Al Everest (special teams); Harold Goodwin (offensive asst); Scottie

Montgomery (wide receivers); Ray Horton (defensive backs); Amos Jones (asst special teams); Sean Kugler (offensive line); Jerry Olsavsky

(defensive asst); Kirby Wilson (running backs); Garrett Giemont (strength and conditioning); Marcel Pastoor (asst strength and conditioning).

7th YEAR (6)

6th YEAR (5)

5th YEAR (2)

4th YEAR (5)

3rd YEAR (2)

Experience Includes 2010 Season

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2010 ROSTER MOVES Date Pos. Name Transaction 1/7 TE Eugene Bright Signed contract 1/7 WR Jason Chery Signed contract 1/7 S Tuff Harris Signed contract 1/7 DT Steve McClendon Signed contract 1/7 RB Isaac Redman Signed contract 1/7 RB Justin Vincent Signed contract 1/7 CB Trae Williams Signed contract 1/7 LB Johnny Williams Signed contract 1/7 DT Scott Paxson Signed contract 1/7 P Piotr Czech Signed contract 1/14 Coach Sean Kugler Signed contract 1/19 LB Derrick Doggett Signed contract 1/21 Coach Al Everest Signed contract 1/29 Coach Jerry Osalvsky Signed contract 2/9 P Adam Graessle Signed contract 2/9 WR Brandon London Signed contract 2/17 DB David Pittman Signed contract 2/25 NT Casey Hampton Signed contract 2/25 K Jeff Reed Designated as Franchise Player 3/8 WR Arnaz Battle Signed contract 3/8 S Will Allen Signed contract 3/9 S Ryan Clark Signed contract 3/9 WR Antwaan Randle El Signed contract 3/9 OT Jonathan Scott Signed contract 3/15 LB Larry Foote Signed contract 4/12 DE Nick Eason Signed contract 4/13 WR Santonio Holmes Traded to NYJ 4/13 K Jeff Reed Signed franchise tender 4/16 TE Matt Speath Signed contract tender 4/16 CB William Gay Signed contract tender 4/16 OT Willie Colon Signed contract tender 4/19 P Daniel Sepulveda Signed contract tender 4/20 QB Byron Leftwich Traded from Tampa Bay for draft pick 4/21 CB Bryant McFadden Traded from Arizona for draft pick 4/26 C Maurkice Pouncey Drafted 4/26 LB Jason Worilds Drafted 4/26 WR Emmanuel Sanders Drafted 4/26 LB Thaddeus Gibson Drafted 4/26 OT Chris Scott Drafted 4/26 CB Crezdon Butler Drafted 4/26 LB Stevenson Sylvester Drafted 4/26 RB Jonathan Dwyer Drafted 4/26 WR Antonio Brown Drafted 4/26 DT Doug Worthington Drafted 4/26 OG Dorian Brooks Signed contract Rookie FA 4/26 S Da’Mon Cromartie-Smith Signed contract Rookie FA 4/26 OG Kyle Jolly Signed contract Rookie FA 4/26 DT Demetrius Taylor Signed contract Rookie FA 4/26 DT Cordarrow Thompson Signed contract Rookie FA 4/26 S Justin Thornton Signed contract Rookie FA 4/26 LB Lindsey Witten Signed contract Rookie FA 4/27 C Bradley Vierling Signed contract Rookie FA 5/11 WR Limas Sweed Placed on Reserve/Injured List 5/11 WR Isaiah Williams Signed contract 6/7 LS Jared Retkofsky Waived/Released 6/7 LS Matt Stewart Signed contract 6/15 WR Emmanuel Sanders Signed contract 6/15 LB Thaddeus Gibson Signed contract 6/15 LB Stevenson Sylvester Signed contract 6/15 RB Jonathan Dwyer Signed contract 6/15 WR Antonio Brown Signed contract 6/15 DT Doug Worthington Signed contract 6/15 WR Jason Chery Waived/Released 6/15 CB Trae Williams Waived/Released 6/15 DT Cordarrow Thompson Waived/Released 6/15 C Bradley Vierling Waived/Released 6/15 K Pietr Czech Waived/Released 6/15 LB Derrick Doggett Waived/Released 6/15 P Adam Graessle Waived/Released 6/16 S Da’Mon Cromartie-Smith Waived/Released 6/16 OT Chris Scott Signed contract 6/16 CB Crezdon Butler Signed contract

7/21 OT Willie Colon Place on Reserve/Injured list 7/21 OT Adrian Jones Signed contract 7/29 LB Jason Worilds Signed contract 7/29 LB Johnny Williams Waived/Released 7/29 LB Lindsey Witten Waived/Released 7/29 LS Matt Stewart Waived/Released 7/30 G/C Maurkice Pouncey Signed contract 7/30 OT Flozell Adams Signed contract 7/30 LB Andre Frazier PUP list 7/30 OT Chris Scott PUP list 8/2 FB Demetrius Taylor Waived/Released 8/2 FB Dwayne Wright Claimed off waivers 8/8 S Tuff Harris Waived/Injured List 8/8 S Da’mon Cromartie-Smith Signed contract 8/12 LB Andre Frazier Placed on Reserve/Injured List 8/12 LB Brandon Renkart Signed contract 8/23 WR Isaiah Williams Waived/Released 8/23 LS/LB Matt Stewart Signed contract 8/31 LB Brandon Renkart Waived/Released 8/31 OT Adrian Jones Released 8/31 RB Dwayne Wright Waived/Released 8/31 CB David Pittman Waived/Released 8/31 LB Andre Frazier Released 8/31 OT Chris Scott PUP List 9/3 TE Eugene Bright Released 9/3 OG Dorian Brooks Released 9/3 OT Kyle Jolly Released 9/3 WR Brandon London Released 9/3 TE Sean McHugh Released 9/3 DT Scott Paxson Released 9/3 LS Matt Stewart Released 9/3 S Justin Thornton Released 9/3 RB Justin Vincent Released 9/3 LB Renauld Williams Released 9/4 WR Tyler Grisham Released 9/4 WR Stefan Logan Released 9/4 LB Patrick Bailey Released 9/4 CB Joe Burnett Released 9/4 S Da’Mon Cromartie Smith Released 9/4 DE Sunny Harris Released 9/4 C Justin Hartwig Released 9/4 DT Steve McLendon Released 9/4 FB Frank Summers Released 9/4 OG Kraig Urbik Released 9/4 DE Doug Worthington Released 9/6 TE Eugene Bright Signed to Practice Squad 9/6 OG Dorian Brooks Signed to Practice Squad 9/6 S Da’Mon Cromartie Smith Signed to Practice Squad 9/6 WR Tyler Grisham Signed to Practice Squad 9/6 OT Kyle Jolly Signed to Practice Squad 9/6 DT Steve McLendon Signed to Practice Squad 9/6 FB Frank Summers Signed to Practice Squad 9/6 DE Doug Worthington Signed to Practice Squad 9/7 DE Doug Worthington Released from Practice Squad 9/7 DE Al Woods Signed to Practice Squad 9/18 QB Byron Leftwich Released 9/18 DT Steve McLendon Signed to active roster 9/20 DT Steve McLendon Released 9/20 QB Byron Leftwich Re-signed to active roster 9/21 DT Steve McLendon Re-signed to practice squad 10/2 QB Dennis Dixon Placed on Reserve/Injured List 10/2 DT Steve McLendon Signed to active roster 10/4 QB Ben Roethlisberger Added to active roster from suspended list 10/7 DT Steve McLendon Released 10/11 DT Steve McLendon Re-signed to practice squad 10/30 LB Thaddeus Gibson Waived/Released 10/30 DT Steve McLendon Signed to active roster 11/3 LB Chris Ellis Signed to practice squad 11/4 DE Al Woods Claimed by Tampa Bay off practice squad 11/4 DE Sunny Harris Signed to practice squad

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HOW THE 2010 STEELERS WERE BUILT

Year-Record (Finish) Draft Choices (34) Free Agents (17) Unrestricted Free Agents (4) Trade (2) ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ 1998: 7-9 (3

rd AFC Central) WR Hines Ward (#3b)

____________________ __________________________________________________________ ___ 1999: 6-10 (4

th AFC Central) DE Aaron Smith (#4)

________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ 2001: 13-3 (1

st AFC Central) DT Casey Hampton (#1) DT Chris Hoke FA

_____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____ __ 2002: 11-5-1 (1

st AFC North) DE Brett Keisel (#7b) QB Charlie Batch FA

LB James Farrior UFA (NYJ) K Jeff Reed FA

2003: 6-10 (3rd

AFC North) S Troy Polamalu (#1) CB Ike Taylor (#4)

2004: 15-1 (1st AFC North) QB Ben Roethlisberger (#1) LB James Harrison FA

OT Max Starks (#3)

________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ 2005: 11-5 (2

nd AFC North) TE Heath Miller (#1) LS Greg Warren FA

OT Trai Essex (#3) OG Chris Kemoeatu (#6)

________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ 2006: 8-8 (T-2

nd AFC North) OT *Willie Colon (#4a) S Ryan Clark UFA (Was)

________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ 2007: 10-6 (1

st AFC North) LB Lawrence Timmons (#1) DE Nick Eason FA

LB LaMarr Woodley (#2) TE Matt Spaeth (#3) P Daniel Sepulveda (#4a) CB William Gay (#5b) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2008: 12-4 (1

st AFC North) RB Rashard Mendenhall (#1) LB Keyaron Fox UFA (KC)

WR *Limas Sweed (#2) RB Mewelde Moore UFA (Min) OT Tony Hills (#4) C Doug Legursky FA QB *Dennis Dixon (#5) S Ryan Mundy (#6b)

________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ 2009: 9-7 (3

rd AFC North) DE Ziggy Hood (#1) RB Isaac Redman FA

CB Keenan Lewis (#3b) OT Ramon Foster FA WR Mike Wallace (#3c) CB Anthony Madison FA TE David Johnson (#7b) DT Steve McLendon FA

________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ 2010: 6-2 (T-1

st AFC North) C Maurkice Pouncey (#1) OT Flozell Adams FA

LB Jason Worilds (#2) S Will Allen FA WR Emmanuel Sanders (#3) WR Arnaz Battle FA OT **Chris Scott (#5a) LB Larry Foote FA CB Crezdon Butler (#5b) WR Antwaan Randle El FA LB Stevenson Sylvester (#5c) CB Bryant McFadden T (Arz) RB Jonathan Dwyer (#6a) QB Byron Leftwich T (T.B.) WR Antonio Brown (#6b) OT Jonathan Scott FA *Reserve/Injured List ** PUP List

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2010 STARTING LINEUPS

OFFENSE

Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB Preseason DETROIT (8/14) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Hartwig Essex Adams Miller Ward Leftwich Mendenhall Spaeth (TE) At N.Y. Giants (8/21) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Hartwig Essex Adams Miller Ward Roethlisberger Mendenhall Summers

At Denver (8/29) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Pouncey Essex Adams Miller Ward Roethlisberger Mendenhall Spaeth (TE) CAROLINA (9/2) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Pouncey Essex Adams Miller Ward Roethlisberger Mendenhall Summers

Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB

Regular Season ATLANTA (9/12) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Pouncey Essex Adams Miller Ward Dixon Mendenhall Spaeth (TE) At Tennessee (9/19) Wallace Scott Kemoeatu Pouncey Essex Adams Miller Ward Dixon Mendenhall Spaeth (TE) At Tampa Bay (9/26) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Pouncey Legurksy Adams Miller Ward Batch Mendenhall Spaeth (TE) BALTIMORE (10/3) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Pouncey Legursky Adams Miller Ward Batch Mendenhall Spaeth (TE) CLEVELAND (10/17) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Pouncey Legursky Adams Miller Ward Roethlisberger Mendenhall Spaeth (TE) At Miami (10/24) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Pouncey Legursky Adams Miller Ward Roethlisberger Mendenhall Spaeth (TE) At New Orleans (10/31) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Pouncey Essex Adams Miller Ward Roethlisberger Mendenhall Spaeth (TE) At Cincinnati (11/8) Wallace Starks Kemoeatu Pouncey Essex Adams Miller Ward Roethlisberger Mendenhall Spaeth (TE) NEW ENGLAND (11/14)

OAKLAND (11/21)

At Buffalo (11/28) At Baltimore (12/5) CINCINNATI (12/12) N.Y. JETS (12/19) CAROLINA (12/23) At Cleveland (1/2/11)

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2010 STARTING LINEUPS

DEFENSE

Opponent LE NT RE LOLB LILB RILB ROLB LCB RCB SS FS Preseason DETROIT (8/14) Smith Hampton Keisel Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor McFadden Polamalu Clark At N.Y. Giants (8/21) Smith Hampton Keisel Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor McFadden Polamalu Clark At Denver (8/29) Smith Hampton Keisel Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor Lewis Polamalu Allen CAROLINA (9/2) Smith Hampton Keisel Woodley Foote Fox Timmons Taylor Gay Polamalu Clark

Opponent LE NT RE LOLB LILB RILB ROLB RCB LCB SS FS Regular Season ATLANTA (9/12) Smith Hampton Keisel Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor McFadden Polamalu Clark At Tennessee (9/19) Smith Hoke Keisel Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor McFadden Polamalu Clark At Tampa Bay (9/26) Smith Hampton Keisel Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor McFadden Polamalu Clark BALTIMORE (10/3) Smith Hampton Keisel Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor McFadden Polamalu Clark CLEVELAND (10/17) Smith Hampton Keisel Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor McFadden Polamalu Clark At Miami (10/24) Smith Hampton Eason Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor McFadden Polamalu Clark At New Orleans (10/31) Hood Hampton Eason Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor McFadden Polamalu Clark At Cincinnati (11/8) Hood Hampton Keisel Woodley Farrior Timmons Harrison Taylor McFadden Polamalu Clark NEW ENGLAND (11/14) OAKLAND (11/21) At Buffalo (11/28) At Baltimore (12/5) CINCINNATI (12/12) N.Y. JETS (12/19) CAROLINA (12/23) At Cleveland (1/2/11)

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2010 PLAYER PARTICIPATION

Games 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan 12 19 26 3 17 24 31 8 14 21 28 5 12 19 23 2 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 2010 Injury 2010 ATL TEN TAM BAL CLE MIA NO CIN NE OAK BUF BAL CIN NYJ CAR CLE Career Consec. Games Games/ G-S G-S Missed Starts Names Adams, Flozell RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT 190/186 72/72 0 8/8 Allen, Will P P P P P P P P 92/26 8/0 0 8/0 Batch, Charlie DNP P QB QB SI SI SI SI 74/52 0/0 0 3/2 Battle, Arnaz P P P P P P P P 96/38 8/0 0 8/0 Bright, Eugene PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Brooks, Dorian PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Brown, Antonio SI P P P SI SI SI SI 3/0 0/0 0 3/0 Butler, Crezdon SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Clark, Ryan FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 106/83 16/16 0 8/8 Colon, Willie IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 50/50 0/0 8 0/0 Cromartie-Smith Da’Mon PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Dixon, Dennis QB QB SI IR IR IR IR IR 4/3 0/0 5 2/2 Dwyer, Jonathan SI SI SI SI SI SI SI SI 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Eason, Nick P P P P P DE DE P 77/11 10/2 0 8/2 Ellis, Chris — — — — — — — PS 15/1 0/0 0 0/0 Essex, Trai RG RG SI SI SI SI RG RG 53/24 2/2 4 4/4 Farrior, James LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB LILB 208/174 190/130 0 8/8 Foote, Larry P P P P P P P P 135/100 8/0 0 8/0 Foster, Ramon SI SI P P P P SI SI 18/4 0/0 0 4/0 Fox, Keyaron P P P P P P P P 77/7 32/0 0 8/0 Gay, William P P P P P P P P 56/18 56/0 0 8/0 Grisham, Tyler PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 4/0 0/0 0 0/0 Hampton, Casey NT SI NT NT NT NT NT NT 136/129 6/6 1 7/7 Harris, Sunny — — — — — — — PS 2/1 0/0 0 0/0 Harris, Tuff IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 6/0 0/0 8 0/0 Harrison, James ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB ROLB 99/63 24/24 0 8/8 Hills, Tony SI P SI SI SI SI SI SI 2/0 0/0 0 1/0 Hoke, Chris P NT P SI P P P P 100/16 4/0 1 7/1 Hood, Ziggy P P P P P P DE DE 24/2 24/2 0 8/2 Johnson, David P P P P P P P P 23/3 19/0 0 8/0 Jolly, Kyle PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 Keisel, Brett DE DE DE DE DE SI SI DE 97/63 1/1 2 6/6 Kemoeatu, Chris LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 50/36 8/8 0 8/8 Leftwich, Byron SI — DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 57/49 0/0 1 0/0 Legursky, Doug P P RG RG RG RG P P 17/4 8/0 0 8/4 Lewis, Keenan SI P SI SI SI P P SI 7/0 0/0 0 3/0 Madison, Anthony P P P P P P P P 51/0 12/0 0 8/0 McFadden, Bryant LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 75/42 28/27 0 8/8 Bold denotes starter and position P — Played DNP — Did not play IR — Injured reserve SI — Sunday inactive PUP — Physically unable to perform PS — Practice squad SUS — Suspended

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Games 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan 12 19 26 3 17 24 31 8 14 21 28 5 12 19 23 2 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 2010 Injury 2010 ATL TEN TAM BAL CLE MIA NO CIN NE OAK BUF BAL CIN NYJ CAR CLE Career Consec. Games Games/ G-S G-S Missed Starts

Names McLendon, Steve PS P PS P PS PS P P 4/0 2/0 0 4/0 Mendenhall, Rashard RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB 27/21 24/21 0 8/8 Miller, Heath TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 86/85 30/30 0 8/8 Moore, Mewelde P P P P P P P P 94/15 42/0 0 8/0 Mundy, Ryan P P P P P P P P 24/0 24/0 0 8/0 Polamalu, Troy SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 101/85 8/8 0 8/8 Pouncey, Maurkice C C C C C C C C 8/8 8/8 0 8/8 Randle El, Antwaan P P P P P P P P 135/71 44/0 0 8/0 Redman, Isaac P P P P P P P P 8/0 8/0 0 8/0 Reed, Jeff P P P P P P P P 126/0 126/0 0 8/0 Roethlisberger, Ben SUS SUS SUS SUS QB QB QB QB 91/90 4/4 0 4/4 Sanders, Emmanuel P SI SI SI P P P P 5/0 5/0 1 5/0 Scott, Chris PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP 0/0 0/0 8 0/0 Scott, Jonathan P LT P P P P P P 38/15 8/0 0 8/1 Sepulveda, Daniel P P P P P P P P 40/0 25/0 0 8/0 Smith, Aaron DE DE DE DE DE DE SI SI 156/148 0/0 2 6/6 Spaeth, Matt TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 54/33 52/8 0 8/8 Starks, Max LT SI LT LT LT LT LT LT 95/67 6/6 1 7/7 Summers, Frank PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 2/1 0/0 0 0/0 Sweed, Limas IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 20/0 0/0 8 0/0 Sylvester, Stevenson P P P P P P P P 8/0 8/0 0 8/0 Taylor, Ike RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 117/84 99/41 0 8/8 Timmons, Lawrence RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB RILB 54/23 48/16 0 8/8 Wallace, Mike WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 24/12 24/10 0 8/8 Ward, Hines WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 194/173 40/36 0 8/8 Warren, Greg P P P P P P P P 77/0 8/0 0 8/0 Woodley, LaMarr LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB LOLB 52/38 42/30 0 8/8 Worilds, Jason P SI P P P P P P 7/0 7/0 1 7/0 Bold denotes starter and position P — Played DNP — Did not play IR — Injured reserve SI — Sunday inactive PUP — Physically unable to perform PS — Practice squad SUS — Suspended

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2010 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

OPPONENTS STEELERS RUSHING vs. Atl (9/12) Michael Turner 19 Rushes 27 Rashard Mendenhall vs. Cle (10/17) at Cin (11/8) Cedric Benson 54 Yards 143 Rashard Mendenhall at TB (9/26) vs. Cle (10/17) Peyton Hillis 14 Long 50t Rashard Mendenhall vs. Atl (9/12) at TB (9/26) LeGarrette Blount 1 TDs 2 Rashard Mendenhall vs. Bal (10/3) vs. Bal (10/3) Willis McGahee 1 at Cin (11/8) Cedric Benson 1 RECEIVING vs. Atl (9/12) Roddy White 13 Receptions 7 Hines Ward at Mia (10/24) at Cin (11/8) Terrell Owens 141 Yards 131 Hines Ward at Mia (10/24) at N.O. (10/31) Robert Meachem 50 Long 53 Mike Wallace at Mia (10/24) at Cin (11/8) Terrell Owens 2 TDs 2 Mike Wallace at TB (9/26) PASSING vs. Atl (9/12) Matt Ryan 44 Attempts 28 Ben Roethlisberger at N.O. (10/31) at N.O. (10/31) Drew Brees 44 at N.O. (10/31) Drew Brees 34 Completions 19 Ben Roethlisberger at Mia (10/24) at N.O. (10/31) Drew Brees 305 Yards 302 Ben Roethlisberger at Mia (10/24) at N.O. (10/31) Drew Brees 50 Long 53 Ben Roethlisberger at Mia (10/24) at N.O. (10/31) Drew Brees 2 TDs 3 Charlie Batch at TB (9/26) at Cin (11/8) Carson Palmer 2 3 Ben Roethlisberger vs. Cle (10/17) at Ten (9/19) Vince Young 2 INTs 2 Charlie Batch at TB (9/26) vs. Cle (10/17) Colt McCoy 2

PUNT RETURNS at Ten (9/19) Marc Mariani 3 Returns 3 Antwaan Randle El at Ten (9/19) vs. Bal (10/3) Tom Zbikowski 3 at Ten (9/19) Marc Mariani 43 Yards 38 Emmanuel Sanders at N.O. (10/31) at Ten (9/19) Marc Mariani 38 Long 38 Emmanuel Sanders at N.O. (10/31) NONE TDs NONE KICKOFF RETURNS at Ten (9/19) Marc Mariani 4 Returns 5 Emmanuel Sanders at Mia (10/24) at TB (9/26) Micheal Spurlock 4 at Ten (9/19) Marc Mariani 97 Yards 144 Emmanuel Sanders at Mia (10/24) at N.O. (10/31) Courtney Roby 39 Long 89t Antonio Brown at Ten (9/19) NONE TDs 1 Antonio Brown at Ten (9/19)

PUNTS vs. Atl (9/12) Michael Koenen 7 Punts 8 Daniel Sepulveda at Ten (9/19) vs. Atl (9/12) Michael Koenen 281 Yards 348 Daniel Sepulveda at Ten (9/19) at Ten (9/19) Brett Kern 48.8 Avg. 62.0 Daniel Sepulveda at TB (9/26) at Mia (10/24) Brandon Fields 47.7 Net 62.0 Daniel Sepulveda at TB (9/26) at Mia (10/24) Brandon Fields 66 Long 62 Daniel Sepulveda at TB (9/26) vs. Atl (9/12) Michael Koenen 4 In 20 4 Daniel Sepulveda vs. Cle (10/17) vs. Cle (10/17) Reggie Hodges 4 NONE Touchbacks 3 Daniel Sepulveda at Ten (9/19) INTERCEPTIONS vs. Atl (9/12) Mike Peterson 1 Interceptions 1 Troy Polamalu vs. Atl (9/12) at TB (9/26) Quincy Black 1 1 Troy Polamalu at Ten (9/19) at TB (9/26) Aqib Talib 1 1 LaMarr Woodley at Ten (9/19) vs. Bal (10/3) Ray Lewis 1 1 Bryant McFadden at Ten (9/19) vs. Cle (10/17) Joe Haden 1 1 Brett Keisel at TB (9/26) at N.O. (10/31) LeighTorrence 1 1 Ike Taylor vs. Bal (10/3) at Cin (11/8) Roy Williams 1 1 Ryan Clark vs. Cle (10/17) 1 Lawrence Timmons vs. Cle (10/17) 1 James Harrison at Mia (10/24) 1 Ike Taylor at N.O. (10/31) 1 Lawrence Timmons at Cin (11/8) vs. Cle (10/17) Joe Haden 62 Long Return 79t Brett Keisel at TB (9/26) NONE TDs 1 Brett Keisel at TB (9/26) TACKLES vs. Atl (9/12) Curtis Lofton 11 Total 15 Lawrence Timmons at Ten (9/19) vs. Bal (10/3) Haloti Ngata 11 15 Lawrence Timmons vs. Bal (10/3) vs. Atl (9/12) Curtis Lofton 8 Solo 13 Lawrence Timmons at Ten (9/19) at TB (9/26) Ronde Barber 8 vs. Bal (10/3) Haloti Ngata 8 at TB (9/26) Barrett Ruud 6 Assisted 7 Lawrence Timmons at TB (9/26) at N.O. (10/31) Will Smith 1.5 Sacks 2 James Harrison at Ten (9/19) 2 James Harrison vs. Cle (10/17) 2 LaMarr Woodley at Cin (11/8)

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2010 DRIVE ENGINEERING

Steelers REGULAR SEASON

No. Missed Blkd Blkd Scoring 1st STEELERS Drives TD FG FG FG Punt Punt Downs Fum. Int. Safety Time Pts Effic. Drive Sept. 12 vs. Atl 12 1 3 2 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 15 33.3 FG Sept. 19 at Ten 14 1 4 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 19 35.7 TD Sept. 26 at Tam 10 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 31 50.0 INT Oct. 3 vs. Bal 10 2 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 20.0 Punt Oct. 17 vs. Cle 11 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 28 36.3 INT Oct. 24 at Mia 12 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 23 41.7 FUM Oct. 31 at NO 11 1 1 1 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 1 10 18.2 Punt Nov. 8 at Cin 14 3 2 1 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 1 27 35.7 TD Nov. 14 vs. NE Nov. 21 vs. Oak Nov. 28 at Buf Dec. 5 at Bal Dec. 12 vs. Cin Dec. 19 vs. NYJ Dec. 23 vs. Car Jan. 2 at Cle TOTAL 94 18 14 6 0 37 0 2 5 7 0 4 167 34.0

Opponents

REGULAR SEASON No. Missed Blkd Blkd Scoring 1st OPPONENTS Drives TD FG FG FG Punt Punt Downs Fum. Int. Safety Time Pts Effic. Drive Sept. 12 vs. Atl 13 0 3 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 23.1 Punt Sept. 19 at Ten 15 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 4 3 0 1 11 13.3 Fumble Sept. 26 at Tam 11 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 1 13 27.2 FG Oct. 3 vs. Bal 11 2 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 1 17 27.2 FG Miss Oct. 17 vs. Cle 10 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 2 0 1 10 20.0 INT Oct. 24 at Mia 11 1 5 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 22 54.5 FG Oct. 31 at NO 11 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 20 36.5 Punt Nov. 8 at Cin 14 3 0 2 0 4 1 2 1 1 0 1 21 21.4 Fumble Nov. 14 vs. NE Nov. 21 vs. Oak Nov. 28 at Buf Dec. 5 at Bal Dec. 12 vs. Cin Dec. 19 vs. NYJ Dec. 23 vs. Car Jan. 2 at Cle TOTAL 96 11 15 4 0 36 1 4 10 11 0 7 123 27.0

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2010 STEELERS SCORING DRIVES REGULAR SEASON

Drive Score Time

Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards Time Pit-Opp Qtr Remain Atlanta Kickoff Reed 52 yd. FG 11 40 7:09 3-0 1 7:51 Atlanta Kickoff Reed 36 yd. FG 6 62 3:47 6-6 3 6:53 Atlanta Punt Reed 34 yd. FG 10 67 5:07 9-6 4 8:54 Atlanta Punt Mendenhall 50 yd. run 1 50 0:11 15-9 OT 12:25 Tennessee Kickoff Brown 89 yd. kickoff return — — 0:14 7-0 1 14:46 Tennessee Interception Reed 36 yd. FG 11 62 6:33 10-3 2 14:12 Tennessee Fumble Reed 34 yd. FG 4 7 1:36 13-3 2 0:00 Tennessee Fumble Reed 25 yd. FG 8 28 4:53 16-3 4 14:56 Tennessee Fumble Reed 27 yd. FG 4 6 1:33 19-3 4 4:59 Tampa Bay Punt Batch 46 yd. pass to Wallace 2 45 0:53 7-3 1 7:53 Tampa Bay Kickoff Mendenhall 3 yd. run 6 67 3:49 14-6 2 10:19 Tampa Bay Fumble Batch 41 yd. pass to Wallace 2 44 0:47 21-6 2 7:15 Tampa Bay Punt Batch 9 yd. pass to Ward 11 79 4:02 28-6 2 0:16 Tampa Bay Punt Reed 24 yd. FG 8 53 4:21 31-6 3 2:23 Tampa Bay Punt Keisel 79 yd. interception return — — 0:16 38-6 4 14:44 Baltimore Kickoff Mendenhall 1 yd. run 7 64 4:08 7-3 1 2:08 Baltimore Punt Mendenhall 7 yd. run 13 93 6:52 14-10 4 7:14 Cleveland Kickoff Roethlisberger 29 yd. pass to Wallace 11 81 6:11 7-3 2 10:40 Cleveland Punt Roethlisberger 8 yd. pass to Ward 5 96 1:59 14-3 3 3:13 Cleveland Muffed Punt Mendenhall 2 yd. run 4 13 2:00 21-3 4 5:50 Cleveland Interception Roethlisberger 14 yd. pass to Miller 3 18 0:17 28-10 4 1:25 Miami Punt Reed 22 yd. FG 13 86 8:20 3-6 2 14:14 Miami Fumble Roethlisberger 21 yd. pass to Ward 5 34 1:44 10-6 2 11:11 Miami Kickoff Roethlisberger 53 yd. pass to Wallace 1 53 0:16 17-9 2 5:47 Miami Punt Reed 39 yd. FG 10 46 5:32 20-16 3 5:32 Miami Kickoff Reed 18 yd. FG 8 47 2:51 23-22 4 2:26 New Orleans Punt Reed 19 yd. FG 11 43 6:11 3-0 2 9:09 New Orleans Kickoff Mendenhall 38 yd. run 4 68 2:07 13-10 4 10:48 Cincinnati Fumble Mendenhall 1 yd. run 4 25 1:55 7-0 1 12:57 Cincinnati Blocked Punt Reed 25 yd. FG 6 23 2:17 10-0 1 7:46 Cincinnati Interception Roethlisberger 8 yd. pass to Ward 6 52 3:03 17-7 2 2:07 Cincinnati Missed FG Reed 53 yd. FG 5 24 0:40 20-7 2 0:05 Cincinnati Punt Randle El 39 yd. pass to Wallace 5 56 2:40 27-7 4 14:50

2010 OPPONENTS SCORING DRIVES

REGULAR SEASON

Drive Score Time Opponent Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards Time Pit-Opp Qtr Remain Atlanta Missed FG Bryant 49 yd. FG 4 24 0:17 3-3 2 0:00 Atlanta Kickoff Bryant 39 yd. FG 13 56 4:20 3-6 3 10:40 Atlanta Kickoff Bryant 23 yd. FG 13 64 5:30 9-9 4 3:24 Tennessee Fumble Bironas 21 yd. FG 6 34 2:52 7-3 1 10:46 Tennessee Kickoff Collins 2 yd. pass to Washington 17 85 4:01 19-11 4 0:58 Tampa Bay Interception Barth 40 yd. FG 4 9 1:58 0-3 1 12:10 Tampa Bay Kickoff Barth 24 yd. FG 15 74 8:45 7-6 2 14:08 Tampa Bay Interception Blount 1 yd. run 10 68 4:09 38-13 4 1:54 Baltimore Kickoff McGahee 9 yd. run 8 83 3:35 7-7 2 13:33 Baltimore Punt Cundiff 33 yd. FG 14 48 5:20 10-7 2 0:00 Baltimore Punt Flacco 18 yd. pass to Houshmandzadeh 4 40 0:36 17-14 4 0:32 Cleveland Interception Dawson 39 yd. FG 7 14 4:16 0-3 1 1:51 Cleveland Kickoff McCoy 12 yd. pass to Watson 6 70 1:41 21-10 4 4:09 Miami Fumble Carpenter 39 yd. FG 4 1 0:51 0-3 1 14:02 Miami Fumble Carpenter 23 yd. FG 4 8 1:53 0-6 1 11:15 Miami Kickoff Carpenter 22 yd. FG 11 69 5:08 10-9 2 6:03 Miami Kickoff Henne 26 yd. pass to Bess 9 80 3:57 17-16 2 1:50 Miami Kickoff Carpenter 37 yd. FG 9 52 4:24 20-19 3 1:08 Miami Kickoff Carpenter 40 yd. FG 7 52 3:27 20-22 4 5:17 New Orleans Missed FG Hartley 31 yd. FG 7 46 1:03 3-3 2 0:08 New Orleans Kickoff Hartley 23 yd. FG 12 51 6:36 6-3 3 8:24 New Orleans Downs Brees16 yd. pass to Colston 10 59 6:13 13-3 4 12:55 New Orleans Fumble Brees 8 yd. pass to Moore 8 55 3:47 20-10 4 2:37 Cincinnati Fumble Palmer 19 yd. pass to Owens 4 38 2:05 10-7 2 8:46 Cincinnati Kickoff Palmer 27 yd. pass to Owens 5 66 1:38 27-14 4 13:12 Cincinnati Interception Benson 1 yd. run 2 36 1:01 27-21 4 9:05

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THIRD/FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS

REGULAR SEASON

THIRD DOWN FOURTH DOWN Date Opponent Made Att. Pct. Made Att. Pct. 9/12/10 STEELERS 4 14 29% 0 0 0% vs. Atlanta 6 16 38% 0 0 0% 9/19/10 STEELERS 2 15 13% 0 0 0% at Tennessee 4 14 29% 1 1 100% 9/26/10 STEELERS 4 9 44% 0 1 0% at Tampa Bay 6 14 43% 1 1 100% 10/3/10 STEELERS 4 11 36% 0 0 0% vs. Baltimore 4 11 36% 0 1 0% 10/17/10 STEELERS 7 14 50% 0 0 0% vs. Cleveland 6 13 46% 0 0 0% 10/24/10 STEELERS 6 15 40% 0 0 0% at Miami 3 12 25% 0 1 0% 10/31/10 STEELERS 3 10 30% 0 1 0% at New Orleans 7 16 44% 1 1 100% 11/8/10 STEELERS 6 14 43% 0 0 0% at Cincinnati 3 12 25% 0 1 0% 11/14/10 STEELERS vs. New England 11/21/10 STEELERS vs. Oakland 11/28/10 STEELERS at Buffalo 12/5/10 STEELERS at Baltimore 12/12/10 STEELERS vs. Cincinnati 12/19/10 STEELERS vs. New York Jets 12/23/10 STEELERS vs. Carolina 1/2/11 STEELERS at Cleveland STEELERS 36 102 35% 0 2 0% OPPONENTS 39 108 36% 3 6 50%