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Steelers' tough road to Super Bowl: Jaguars, Patriots, Colts? NFL Football 12/31/2007

PITTSBURGH (AP) -And the Pittsburgh Steelers thought they had a tough road to the Super Bowl two years ago.

Steelers linebacker Larry Foote is convinced this is the toughest field in AFC playoff history, and he makes a convincing argument. Some evidence: Indianapolis followed up its Super Bowl championship season by going 13-3, yet is only second-seeded to New England (16-0).

``All six teams are tough,'' Foote said.

The only AFC team not playing like it belongs is ... Pittsburgh (10-6), losers of three of

Ravens end season with win; Steelers fall to No. 4 seed NFL Football 12/31/2007
Baltimore, MD (Best E Casino) - Troy Smith completed 16-of-27 passes for 171 yards with one touchdown, and the Baltimore Ravens survived a late surge to down the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-21, in a water-logged contest that closed the 2007 regular season for both clubs. Charlie Batch completed 16-of-31 passes for 218 yards, with two touchdowns and two interceptions for the Steelers (10-6), who rested quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and wide receiver Hines Ward. Pittsburgh's loss secured the No. 3 seed for the San Di
NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 30, 2007) NFL Football 12/31/2007
don Chillar, C Nick Leckey, T Rob Petitti, T Mark LaVoir, TE Dominique Byrd, DE Trevor Johnson Cardinals - 3rd QB Tim Hasselbeck, WR Jamaica Rector, FB Tim Castille, LB David Holloway, LB Brandon Johnson, G Deuce Lutui, TE Tim Euhus, DT Chris Cooper PITTSBURGH STEELERS AT BALTIMORE RAVENS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Steelers - 3rd QB Ben Roethlisberger, DB Allen Rossum, S Troy Polamalu, LB Andre Frazier, LB Clint Kriewaldt, G Darnell Stapleton, T Marvel Smith, WR Hines Ward Ravens - 3rd QB Kyle Boller, RB Willis McGahee, RB M
Browns QB Anderson returns after X-rays on pinky are negative NFL Football 12/30/2007
e second half of Dallas' 27-6 loss to the Redskins, but coach Wade Phillips said Davis would be fine.

Chiefs running back Kolby Smith left Kansas City's 13-10 loss to the Jets after injuring an ankle during its first possession.

Injuries for the Pittsburgh Steelers in their 27-21 loss to the Ravens included tackle Max Starks (left knee sprain), linebacker James Harrison (shoulder bruise), cornerback Bryant McFadden (ankle) and kick returner Willie Reid (shoulder).Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All

Ogden doesn't announce retirement, but it seems like he's done NFL Football 12/30/2007

BALTIMORE (AP) -Jonathan Ogden didn't say Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers was the final one of his career. He merely acted that way.

After the victory over Pittsburgh, the 11-time Pro Bowler brought his family out on the field to share one enduring memory in the event he never suits up again.

``I just made sure that if this was my last game I got a chance to bring my son down on the field, get a picture on the field with him just in case, so he'll have something to remember,'' Ogden said. ``I

Ravens place Heap, Sapp on injured reserve NFL Football 12/29/2007
e Ravens placed safety Gerome Sapp on injured reserve with a thigh injury. Two players were activated from the practice squad: tackle J'Vonne Parker and tight end Jake Nordin.

Baltimore has just two healthy tight ends for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, both undrafted rookies: Nordin and Lee Vickers.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written au

AP Graphic NCAA MINORITY COACHES Division I College Football 12/28/2007
the coaches are coaches of color and then you see football. It's just gross.''

Last year's Super Bowl winning coach, Tony Dungy, was disappointed when colleges showed no interest in two NFL assistants he recommended for jobs - Mike Tomlin, now the Pittsburgh Steelers head coach, and Leslie Frazier, the defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings.

Tomlin has the Steelers bound for the playoffs, and Frazier has the league's top-ranked run defense with three of his starters headed to the Pro Bowl.

``I recom

It's official: Several starters out for Ravens' season finale NFL Football 12/28/2007

OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -The Baltimore Ravens' tight end Todd Heap, quarterback Kyle Boller and running back Willis McGahee will not play in Sunday's season finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Baltimore (4-11) has lost a franchise-record nine consecutive games and will finish in last place in the AFC North for the first time since 1997.

Rookie Troy Smith will replace Boller, out with a concussion, and McGahee (fractured ribs) will be replaced by fifth-year pro Musa Smith.

With Heap out for the ninth ti

Not Much Mystique In This Steelers-Ravens Tilt NFL Football 12/28/2007
(Best E Casino) - Hey...didn't this used to be a rivalry? Instead, as the final scheduled step toward one team's playoff trip and another's run for the off-season bus, the annual late-year get-together between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens doesn't have quite the same juice. The Steelers are limping into the regular-season finale even after a 41-24 defeat of St. Louis ended a two-game skid last Thursday night. Problem is, it also cost the team starting running back Willie Parker, who was lost for t

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