Polamalu Won't Play Sunday At Kansas City (SportingNews.com)
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu did not practice again yesterday and will not play Sunday in Kansas...

Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu did not practice again yesterday and will not play Sunday in Kansas...
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu didn't practice all week because of a left knee injury and will not play Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs. Polamalu also might miss the Steelers' Nov. 29 showdown with the AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens, NFL Network's Jason La Canfora reports, citing a league source.
PITTSBURGH - Steelers safety Troy Polamalu did not practice all week because of a left knee injury and will not play Sunday in Kansas City. He may miss the Nov. 29 game at Baltimore as well.
Ben Roethlisberger says the Pittsburgh Steelers' biggest loss of the season was his fault, and his alone. The Steelers (6-3) are down one game to the Bengals (7-2) in the AFC North standings after losing to Cincinnati 18-12, and the two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback said he's the reason.
He didn't blame the wide receivers for running incorrect pass routes, even if one of them seemed to be singling him out. He didn't blame the special teams for allowing a third costly kickoff return touchdown in four games. He didn't argue with offensive coordinator Bruce Arians' decision to take over the play-calling during a hurry-
By ALAN ROBINSON AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH - Ben Roethlisberger felt out of sync all day in the Pittsburgh Steelers' offence. Santonio Holmes felt just fine.
Ben Roethlisberger felt out of sync all day in the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense. Santonio Holmes felt just fine. Holmes disputed the quarterback's notion that the Steelers had "something missing" during a 18-12 loss to Cincinnati that moved the Bengals (7-2) ahead of the Steelers (6-3) in the AFC North race.
The Pittsburgh Steelers saw their high-flying offense hit a big stumbling block in their latest game, but have reason to believe it will bounce back at Arrowhead Stadium.
PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu wore a heavy brace on his reinjured left knee while watching practice Wednesday and did not take part in any drills.
Backup linebacker Arnold Harrison was waived on Tuesday, making him the first player to lose his job after the Steelers allowed a league-high three kickoff return touchdowns in four games.
Troy Polamalu hasn't been ruled out of Sunday's game at Kansas City despite injuring his left knee for the second time this season. However, it seems more likely he will miss one game.
Chad Ochocinco, always the self-promoter, planned to send mustard to the Steelers' defensive backs last week before coach Marvin Lewis halted the condiment giveaway. The Bengals receiver's implied message was that Pittsburgh would be playing catch-up after taking on Cincinnati. Guess what: He's right.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have not yet updated the condition of star safety Troy Polamalu, who injured his left knee for the second time this season.
The Bengals beat the Steelers at their own game in their own stadium, where Pittsburgh had won its last 10. They smothered Ben Roethlisberger and Pittsburgh's running game, yielded only four field goals by Jeff Reed and converted a tight-as-it-gets game's only big play, Bernard Scott's 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu re-injured his left knee early in Sunday's game against Cincinnati and was undergoing tests as the Bengals' 18-12 victory ended.
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu re-injured his left knee early in Sunday's game against Cincinnati and was undergoing tests as the Bengals' 18-12 victory ended.
PITTSBURGH - The Bengals' Cedric Benson will be the latest to attempt what many NFL running backs have repeatedly failed to do: run for 100 yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Benglas' Cedric Benson will be the latest to attempt what many NFL running backs have repeatedly failed to do: run for 100 yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The timeworn expression that the season is a marathon and not a sprint? Attempting to sprint for 100 yards against the latest version of the Steel Curtain defense can be as trying
PITTSBURGH - The Pittsburgh Steelers watched a snow-splattered Troy Polamalu make a seemingly impossible, one-handed scoop interception on a mushy field against Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers last season. That doesn't mean they believed it.
The Pittsburgh Steelers watched a snow-splattered Troy Polamalu make a seemingly impossible, one-handed scoop interception on a mushy field against Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers last season. That doesn't mean they believed it. "Impossible," linebacker James Farrior said. Not one quarter into the first NFL game of this season, Pol
PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark planned to played in Denver despite nearly losing his life after a game in the high-altitude city two years ago. He also said he's not unhappy coach Mike Tomlin chose to hold him out.
Steelers safety Ryan Clark planned to played in Denver despite nearly losing his life after a game in the high-altitude city two years ago. He also said he's not unhappy coach Mike Tomlin chose to hold him out.
At the same time the Colts and Patriots are looking ahead to their pivotal AFC game in Indianapolis on Sunday night, they might be tempted to peek over their shoulders at the Steelers. With a look of worry, too. The Super Bowl champions are gaining on them. Winners of five in a row, the Steelers are looking again like a team no one would willingly
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin isn't saying if the team has any interest in Larry Johnson, the former Penn State running back who was released by the Kansas City Chiefs. Still, the Steelers' answer appears to be the same as it was in 2003: Johnson isn't in their plans. Johnson, who has long wanted to play in Pittsburgh, was cut Monday after