Pittsburgh Steelers
Greg Warren - #60 - C
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 3"/ 252 lbs. |
| Birthday | 10/18/1981 |
| Birthplace | Goldsboro, NC |
| College | North Carolina |
| Years played | 9 |
AFC North Spin cycle: The Steelers' wasted season
The Ravens are AFC North champs, and the Bengals are playoff-bound, too. Meanwhile, the Steelers are left to ponder a lost season.
Bengals make playoffs after 13-10 win over Steelers
A.J. Green caught 10 passes for 116 yards, including a 21-yarder to set up the game-winning field goal as the Bengals beat the Steelers.
Key matchup: Bengals running game vs. Steelers run defense
The Bengals' success in the ground game will go a long way in determining whether they can beat Pittsburgh on Sunday.
Seahawks-49ers highlights Week 16 action
Eric Edholm looks ahead to Week 16, which features some key divisional matchups that will have major playoff ramifications — including Seahawks vs. 49ers.
Steelers place OT Colon on I.R.
The Steelers placed OT Willie Colon on injured reserve. RB Rashard Mendenhall, who was reinstated from a one-game suspension, takes his roster spot.
Steelers add CB King, place CB Van Dyke on I.R.
The Steelers added CB Justin King to the active roster and placed CB DeMarcus Van Dyke on injured reserve with a shoulder injury.
Bengals' run defense sharp entering rematch with nemesis Pittsburgh
The Cincinnati defense has slammed the door on opposing ground games in recent weeks.
AFC North Spin cycle: Ravens wobbling down the stretch
The Ravens are in the playoffs, but they hardly look like contenders, and now they have to deal with the talented, desperate Giants.
Carr's INT helps give Cowboys win over Steelers
Brandon Carr intercepted a pass from Ben Roethlisberger to set up Dan Bailey's 21-yard field goal in overtime, and the Cowboys beat the Steelers 27-24.
Sacks have decreased, but Steelers still stingy
The Steelers are allowing fewer yards than any other team without an overpowering pass rush from a sacks perspective.
Steelers suspend RB Mendenhall
The Steelers suspended RB Rashard Mendenhall for one game for “conduct detrimental to the team.”
Steelers O-line coach Kugler hired at UTEP
Steelers O-line coach Sean Kugler was named the head coach of UTEP on Monday.
AFC North Spin cycle: Leaders running in place
It was a lost week for the AFC North's top playoff contenders, but the Browns sure enjoyed themselves.
Chargers snap losing streak, rout Steelers
Philip Rivers threw three touchdown passes, two to Danario Alexander, and the Chargers beat the Steelers 34-24 on Sunday.
Friday's 60-second rant: How dangerous is Denver?
It's difficult to gauge how far the Broncos' have come since early-season losses, but using each week to improve could carry them a long way.
PLAYER NEWS
Warren will miss the rest of the season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament.|||||||
Warren also had a torn ACL last season so he has definitely had bad luck in his career.
Warren will miss the rest of the season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament on the final play of Sunday's game against Green Bay.|||||||
Warren, a fifth-year pro, tore a knee ligament midway through last season as well.
Warren tore a knee ligament against the Giants on Sunday, and has been placed on injured reserve.|||||||
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin denied Tuesday the team didn't have an emergency snapper ready after Greg Warren tore a knee ligament, saying two linebackers - Harrison and James Farrior - practiced the specialist's role. Harrison's snap sailed over punter Mitch Berger's head for a game-tying safety in the fourth quarter. The Steelers have worked out four long snappers.
Warren, a restricted free agent, signed a $2.3 million, three-year contract with the Steelers that includes a $395,000 signing bonus.|||||||
Warren, Pittsburgh's long snapper since winning the job as an undrafted rookie in 2005, was given a tender offer of $927,000 before he worked out the multiyear contract.
The Steelers have made a one-year offer to restricted free agent Warren, reportedly for just over $900,000. With the offer, the Steelers reserve the right to retain Warren by matching any offers from other teams during the free-agent signing period, which starts Friday.|||||||
Warren has handled all the long-snapping duties for the Steelers since he was signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2005. He has played in 48 regular-season games in his three seasons with Pittsburgh.