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Steelers Open 74th Season, Report to 2006 Training Camp


PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers begin their 74th NFL season when the entire team reports to training camp Friday, July 28, at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa. This will be the 40th year the Steelers will train at Saint Vincent College.

Head Coach Bill Cowher enters his 15th season as the Steelers head coach with 87 players on the roster, including 54 veterans (four new veteran free agents), 20 rookies (nine draft choices) and 13 first-year players (including the first-year players on the Steelers' practice squad last year). The Steelers have six NFL Europe roster exemptions and one exemption as part of the NFL International Development Practice Squad program (WR Marvin Allen).

The first official practice will take place at Sunday, July 30, at 1 p.m. Generally, morning practices will run from approximately 9-10:30 a.m., with afternoon sessions scheduled from 3-5:30 p.m. Only the afternoon practices are open to the public.

The Steelers open their preseason schedule Saturday, Aug. 12, at the Arizona Cardinals. Kickoff is set for 4:05 p.m., and will be televised locally on KDKA-TV. Pittsburgh's preseason home opener will be Saturday, Aug. 19, at 8 p.m. versus the Minnesota Vikings.


DIRECTIONS TO TRAINING CAMP (from Pittsburgh): Follow I-376 East (towards Monroeville) 12-13 miles to the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Follow the Turnpike going East to the first exit (Exit #7 - Irwin) and follow signs for Route 30 East. Continue on Route 30 for approximately 18 miles.

As you come down a long hill just before getting to Latrobe, you will see a sign on the right (at a stop light) for St. Vincent College. Turn left at the sign and the road will lead to the Saint Vincent campus.

If you get to the traffic light with the airport on your immediate right, you have gone too far. Make a "U" turn at the light and follow the road to the first light and the entrance to Saint Vincent will be on your right.

Total driving time from Pittsburgh is approximately 60 minutes.

The Steelers will hold morning and afternoon practices throughout training camp. Only afternoon practices are open to the public, when fans can also enjoy The Steelers Experience, the team's interactive theme park. Following is the Steelers' training camp schedule of open practices and The Steelers Experience. All practice times and dates are subject to change. Updates will be posted on the Steelers' website, www.steelers.com.

Tentative Training Camp Schedule

DAY
DATE
PRACTICE SCHEDULE

Friday
July 28
Rookies and Veterans report by 6 p.m.

Saturday
July 29
Run Test (Time TBA) - closed to the public

Sunday
July 30
1 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 12-4 p.m.)

Monday
July 31
9 a.m. and closed to public

3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Tuesday
Aug. 1
3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Wednesday
Aug. 2
9 a.m. and closed to public

7 p.m. Night Practice at Latrobe's Memorial Stadium (Autographs, 6:45-7 p.m.) — (No Steelers Experience)

Thursday
Aug. 3
3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Friday
Aug. 4
9 a.m. and closed to public

3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Saturday
Aug. 5
12:30 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 11-3 p.m.)

Monday
Aug. 7
9 a.m. and closed to public

3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Tuesday
Aug. 8
3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Wednesday
Aug. 9
9 a.m. and closed to public

6 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 4-8 p.m.)

Thursday
Aug. 10
3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Saturday
Aug. 12
First Preseason Game at Arizona (4:05 p.m., KDKA)

Monday
Aug. 14
3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)


Tuesday
Aug. 15
3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Wednesday
Aug. 16
9 a.m. and closed to public

3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Thursday
Aug. 17
3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Saturday
Aug. 19
Second Preseason Game vs. Minnesota (8 p.m., KDKA)

Monday
Aug. 21
3 p.m. and open to public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)

Tuesday
Aug. 22
3 p.m. and open to the public (Steelers Experience, 2-6 p.m.)
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NFL Notebook: Jacobs set to sign with Steelers today
Tagliabue tours Superdome; Officials seek naming rights partner

Wednesday, July 26, 2006
From local and wire dispatches

John Beale, Post-Gazette

The Steelers will make it six draft picks down and three to go two days before they report to training camp when they sign quarterback Omar Jacobs today to a three-year contract.

Yesterday, they signed running back Cedric Humes to a three-year contract that includes a $30,000 signing bonus and annual NFL minimum salaries of $275,000, $360,000 and $445,000.

Humes, drafted in the seventh round, started nine games for Virginia Tech last season. He led the team with 752 yards rushing and 11 touchdowns, capped by 119 yards in the Gator Bowl.

Jacobs, a fifth-round draft pick from Bowling Green, will serve as their No. 3 quarterback behind Ben Roethlisberger and Charlie Batch. The club also is moving closer to signing its top three draft picks -- wide receivers Santonio Holmes and Willie Reid and safety Anthony Smith.
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Steelers agree to deal with rookie safety Anthony Smith
July 26, 2006

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Steelers signed rookie safety Anthony Smith to a three-year contract Wednesday.

Smith was a third-round draft pick from Syracuse and the Steelers' second selection. He blocked six kicks during his career at Syracuse.

The Steelers have now signed six of their nine draft picks.

Training camp starts Friday in Latrobe.
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Cowher keeps future wide open

By Mike Prisuta
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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Bill Cowher has elaborated on his cryptic comments regarding his continued tenure as head coach of the Steelers.

"I'm not going to look too far down the road," Cowher said Monday night during an appearance on "Savran on SportsBeat," with Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh's Stan Savran. "If I'm asking our players not to do that, then why should I do that personally?"

Cowher, 49, will begin his 15th season as the Steelers' coach when training camp opens on Friday at St. Vincent College in Latrobe.

He had fueled speculation about his future at the conclusion of the team's offseason program in June by characterizing his career with the Steelers as "year to year."

Cowher has two years remaining on his contract. The Steelers normally extend his deal with two years remaining.

No such agreement has been worked out this time, which prompted Steelers chairman Dan Rooney to tell the Tribune-Review last week, "I just think what he says is fact: He's going to look at this thing as he goes on."

"I think he's going to be open and honest about it," Rooney said. "I just don't think he knows right now."

Cowher told Savran he's been taking nothing for granted regarding his employment with the Steelers since a 6-10 finish in 2003.

"I think at that point, after that season, I was in a one-year-at-a-time mode," Cowher said. "I think after 12 years in one place and you go 6-10, you're really working on a one-year-at-a-time situation.

"I think at that point I kind of adopted that mind-set. It was kind of 'seize the moment,' because you don't know when the next moment's going to come."

The Steelers finished 15-1 in the regular season and advanced to the AFC Championship Game in 2004.

They went 11-5 in the 2005 season, then became the first No. 6 seed to win the Super Bowl.

"The last two years have been pretty good," Cowher said. "I don't think I'm going to deviate from that.

"I'm not going to make any guarantees about next year, that I'm going to sit there and say I'm going to coach. And I'm not going to sit here and say I'm not going to coach. I really don't know."

Cowher and his wife, Kaye, have purchased a $2.5 million home near Raleigh, N.C., where the two attended N.C. State. They also own a vacation home on Bald Head Island, N.C.

A Steelers spokesman said Cowher was unavailable for comment on Tuesday.

Cowher's agent, Phil de Picciotto, also could not be reached.

"You talk about 'one game at a time,' and I think (that mentality) took us where it did last year. I've kind of taken this approach to my coaching and taken it one year at a time," Cowher said. "I don't think you should read into it too much, but I'm not going to sit here and make any guarantees.

"I think it's important that I do take that same approach, the one I've taken since that 6-10, eye-awakening year that we had in 2003."
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Steelers Sign First of Two Third-Round Picks

PITTSBURGH — The Steelers signed their sixth of nine 2006 NFL Draft picks today by inking rookie safety Anthony Smith to a multi-year deal. Financial terms of the deal were not released.

Smith (5-11, 192) was selected in the third round (83rd overall) of this year's draft out of Syracuse. He was the first of two third-round selections for the Steelers prior to wide receiver Willie Reid being chosen later in the third round.

Smith recorded 293 tackles in his career with the Orange, the third-best total by a defensive back in school history. He finished with 14 career interceptions and holds the Syracuse career record with six blocked kicks.

A first-team All-Big East selection as a senior, Smith posted 71 tackles (50 solo) with three sacks and five tackles for losses. He also recovered three fumbles and caused two more.

The other five draft picks who have signed already with the team are offensive lineman Willie Colon (4a), defensive end Orien Harris (4b), tight end Charles Davis (5b), center Marvin Philip (6) and running back Cedric Humes (7).
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2006 Steelers Training Camp Guide: Five story lines to watch and more

Friday, July 28, 2006

The Super Bowl XL Champion Steelers report to training camp in Latrobe today. For those planning to make the pilgramage, or just looking for some more background to the wall-to-wall media coverage ahead, the PG's Steelers beat writer Ed Bouchette pinpoints five key story lines to watch at camp this year. Plus, his annual guide to the team players and tips for those planning to visit the scene at St. Vincent.

The Five Story Lines

1. Big Ben's towering presence

Peter Diana, Post-Gazette


Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

The interest in quarterback Ben Roethlisberger this summer would have been intense had he not had his near-death experience riding his motorcycle in June. Now, it promises to be Mick Jagger-ish. Big Ben turned into Pittsburgh's rock star when he became the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl; he rose above that level the day he survived his frightening bike accident.

He and Bill Cowher have said he's ready to go, healed from his broken jaw, nose and orbital bone. Nevertheless, Cowher will try to ease him into workouts, although Roethlisberger's history is not to ease into anything. He will want to go all out from the beginning. The plan has been to have him skip the first preseason game and play in the second, although those plans could change either way as he goes through camp. His doctors might believe it best to err on the side of caution, something Roethlisberger likely will fight.

The atmosphere around him could become surreal as fans and media descend on training camp with the attraction of a Super Bowl champ and its daredevil, young quarterback.

Will his accident and injuries make him gun-shy? There's nothing in Roethlisberger's resume over the past two years that would suggest it.

One residue from his injuries will appear if Roethlisberger has a poor training camp, as he did last year when he and the offense were ineffective in the preseason. Correct or not, it will be blamed on his motorcycle accident.

2. Holmes faces the music

Peter Diana, Post-Gazette


Santonio Holmes

Had Santonio Holmes -- called "Santana" by Cowher four days ago -- been arrested twice, including once for domestic violence, before the NFL draft, he would not have been taken in the first round and the Steelers would not have drafted him at all.

Holmes has a trial date set in Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 15, although the legal maneuverings could alter that or make it disappear. Holmes will be a center of attention in this training camp because he's a first-round draft choice, and he'll compete to replace the departed Antwaan Randle El at split end. The scrutiny will increase because of his notoriety off the field.

His legal problems aside, Holmes enters camp without benefit of the Steelers spring practices and meetings except for the three-day minicamp he was permitted to attend because his Ohio State classes did not end until June.

Traditionally, rookie receivers do not fare well in the NFL.

Holmes has the kind of talent that prompted the Steelers to trade a third-round draft choice in order to move up seven spots and take him with the 25th pick.

The Steelers did not draft Holmes to sit, but Cedrick Wilson played well enough in his first season that he will open as their starting split end, barring a spectacular preseason by Holmes. The rookie will compete with third-round pick Willie Reid -- at his position and also as a punt returner -- along with veteran Quincy Morgan and second-year player Nate Washington, an undrafted rookie last season with talent who could be the next Willie Parker at his position.

3. Say it ain't so, Bill

Matt Freed, Post-Gazette


Bill Cowher and Lynn Swann share a laugh as Cowher looks out on the crowd during the city's Super Bowl parade in February.

Will this be Bill Cowher's last season as Steelers coach? He has two left on his contract, but nothing in that document prevents him from retiring after this season. Talks are ongoing on a contract extension but even if one is reached, language could be inserted that would provide him with an out if he retires and then wants to return to coaching somewhere else in a few years. If an extension is not reached by the start of the regular season Sept. 7, talks will end for the year, Steelers president Art Rooney II said.

Cowher's actions, his statements to associates and his responses to questions about his future are what raised the issue after the Super Bowl.

Cowher, 49, told an associate not connected with the team last October that he was growing tired of the grind of coaching professional football and might soon retire. Then he and his wife, Kaye, bought a $2.5-million home in North Raleigh, N.C. His youngest daughter, Lindsay, reportedly enrolled in a high school there for her sophomore season.

Cowher has said several times since the Super Bowl that "I'm just taking it year-to-year" when asked if this could be his last season. Monday night, he told Mark Madden on ESPN Radio 1250 that he's taken this position for several years.

"If you go back and listen to me after we went 6-10 in year 12, I have taken a year-to-year approach and I think I'm not going to change that this year," Cowher said. "That doesn't mean I won't be coaching next year, but it doesn't mean that I won't sit down at the end of this year as I did the last two years and just reassess where I'm at."

However, in March 2004, nearly three months after that 6-10 season ended, Cowher told the Post-Gazette that he wanted to coach at least until his youngest daughter graduated from high school and probably beyond. Lindsay Cowher has three years of high school left.

"I'm not sure what I would do with myself," Cowher said two years ago. "It's something that I love to do ... I don't foresee taking a break anytime soon, to be honest with you."

4. A Duce coupe tries to replace The Bus

Peter Diana, Post-Gazette


Duce Staley runs with the football in a Steelers' minicamp workout.

Duce Staley arrived as a free agent from the Eagles in 2004 and lived up to his reputation as a good, tough running back but one with a history of injuries. He wrested the starting halfback job from Jerome Bettis and rushed for 707 yards in his first seven games, prompting popular cries of "Duuuuuuce" from the Heinz Field stands. Then injuries befell him.

He enters his third Steelers training camp having accepted $1 million less in what was supposed to be a $2.5 million salary and finds himself competing against Verron Haynes for the backup job at halfback and as a short-yardage runner, the jobs Bettis performed last season.

Staley did not dress for 11 regular season games and had 148 yards rushing on 38 carries. He did not dress in the three playoff games, then dressed for the Super Bowl but did not play.

However, he did help save two games for them when Parker and Bettis were hurt. He replaced an injured Parker in Green Bay and rushed for 76 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. He started the following game against Cleveland and rushed for 64 yards on 17 carries. The Steelers won both.

Cowher, when asked if Staley would step up to fill the old Bus role, said he will have to compete with Haynes, who has been their third-down back the past two seasons. Cowher emphasized that Haynes will have a real shot at that job.

5. Deja two


Miami, Feb. 4, 2007

The free agency era, ushered into the NFL in 1993 along with the salary cap, was supposed to spread talent so evenly around the league that dynasties like the Steelers' of the '70s and the 49ers of the '80s would no longer be possible.

Theoretically, it should be more difficult to defend a Super Bowl championship. Yet, three teams have won consecutive Super Bowls during this era. The Steelers would like to be the fourth, ma