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Troy Polamalu
Follow Troy Polamalu and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Troy Polamalu is number 43 and is a strong safety. He's coached by Bill Cowher.
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MIAMI - Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu is inactive for their game against the Miami Dolphins.
Polamalu practiced in a limited role this week for the first time...
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Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu is inactive for their game against the Miami Dolphins. Polamalu practiced in a limited role this week for the first time in seven weeks. He has missed 11 full games and most of two others with a pair of left knee injuries. He hasn't played since Nov. 15 against Cincinnati because of a sprained posterior cruciate ligament.
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- Polamalu inactive for Dolphins game (sports.yahoo.com)
Steelers safety Troy Polamalu will not play Sunday against the Dolphins, according to a source with knowledge of the situation, and DE Brett Keisel will have his injured neck evaluated before kickoff.
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- Steelers-'Fins, live - Blog 'n' Gold (blogsearch.google.com)
As reported on ESPN 1250 in Pittsburgh, Dick LeBeau will be returning to the Steelers in 2010.
There was much speculation over the last few weeks concerning LeBeau. Some reports stated that he would be leaving to join Bill Cowher, if Cowher were to take a head coaching job somewhere. Some thought he would retire if he were elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which is set to happen in about a month.
But LeBeau is not yet done with the...
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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward
is listed as probable for Sunday's game against Miami, while safety Troy
Polamalu is questionable with a knee injury.
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