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 |
Roethlisberger back at Steelers' practice
Ben Roethlisberger returned to the Steelers' practice field Tuesday morning for the first time since being suspended by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for violating the league's personal-conduct policy.
Goodell clears Roethlisberger to rejoin Steelers
The NFL announced Thursday that commissioner Roger Goodell has decided to allow Ben Roethlisberger to return to team activities with the Steelers in time for next week's voluntary OTAs.
Steelers DE Hood striving to improve
As a rookie, Ziggy Hood made the transition from a defensive tackle in Missouri's defensive scheme to defensive end in the Steelers' 3-4 front. The early steps of that adjustment behind him, he wants to translate his knowledge to ...
The Big Ben hangover
A magazine article about Ben Roethlisberger and the attitudes of Pittsburgh residents toward him prompted Tom Danyluk to examine how the Steelers are handling the situation.
Steelers place WR Sweed on I.R.
The Steelers placed WR Limas Sweed on injured reserve on Tuesday. Sweed, a third-year pro from Texas, ruptured his left Achilles tendon on May 2.
Steelers WR Sweed undergoes Achilles surgery
Steelers WR Limas Sweed underwent surgery on his left Achilles tendon Monday, the team confirmed to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. However, it did not disclose whether the tendon was torn or ruptured, and it provided no estimate on how long he ...
Steelers' Sweed injures Achilles
Steelers WR Limas Sweed injured his Achilles tendon Sunday in the final day of a weekend minicamp, and his status will be determined in the next few days.
McFadden's return gives Steelers another CB option
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Cutting Roethlisberger would be fitting move
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Roethlisberger vows to make 'improvements' after suspension
Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger said Monday that he is "accountable for the consequences of my actions" and will not appeal the six-game suspension handed down by the NFL last week for violating its personal-conduct policy.
2010 draft choices by team: Steelers
Here are the players who were chosen by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2010 NFL draft.
Steelers acquire CB McFadden from Cardinals
The Steelers acquired CB Bryant McFadden from the Cardinals for a fifth-round pick on Saturday. McFadden played for Pittsburgh, which received a sixth-round selection from Arizona in the deal, from 2005-08.
Leftwich solid insurance policy for Steelers
The Steelers' acquisition of QB Byron Leftwich protects the club in a couple of ways.
Steelers improve depth on solid Day Two
In a nod to a couple of key needs, the Steelers added OLB Jason Worilds in Round Two and WR Emmanuel Sanders in Round Three.
Pouncey fills need for Steelers
The Steelers improved their offensive line with the selection of strong, athletic C Maurkice Pouncey
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.