
| Ben Roethlisberger Last year, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger led the Steelers to a 15-1 regular season. That was his first year in the NFL and he had already set a Steelers record for regular season wins. But he could not finish off his storybook season, losing to the Patriots in the AFC Championship. This year he was determined to do better. He has a quarterback rating of 103.4, 17 touchdowns, and 161 completions for a total of 2,250 yards. | ![]() |
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Hines Ward Hines Ward, a Pro Bowl Wide Receiver, is arguably the best all around receiver in the NFL. This year, he had 68 receptions for 935 yards and 11 touchdowns, making him an extremely valuable asset to the Steelers receiving core. |
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James Farrior James Farrior, Steelers inside linebacker, has the most tackles of anyone on the team. He is big, fast, and strong. This year he had 112 tackles, 43 assists, and 1 sack. Our run defense would not be the same without him. |
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Troy Polamalu Strong Safety and Pro Bowl starter, Troy Polamalu combines speed and brains that makes one deadly combination. He can line up any where on the field. This throws off the offense and gives us an edge. This year he had 81 tackles, 16 assists, 3 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 1 touchdown. |
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Joey Porter Pro Bowl Outside Linebacker Joey Porter has always been a star for the Steelers. He is a motivator and a role model for Pittsburgh. This year he had 55 tackles, 17 assists, 11 sacks, and 2 interceptions. |
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Jerome Bettis Halfback Jerome Bettis has been with the Steelers for 10 years. He had over a 1,000 yard season from 1996-2001. He has the third most career yards of any halfback with 13,662 yards. Now he is not only a player but a mentor, he has made sure that he taught everything he knows to the younger Running Backs. |
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