Willie Colon

Willie Colon

Share your thoughts and opinions about Willie Colon and the Steelers, or follow recent news and blogs. Willie Colon is an offensive guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers, wearing number 74. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played... [more]

Share your thoughts and opinions about Willie Colon and the Steelers, or follow recent news and blogs. Willie Colon is an offensive guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers, wearing number 74. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played college ball at Hofstra. Willie Colon is 6 feet, 3 inches and weighs 315 pounds.

 
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Willie Colon Bio Sketch:   Name Willie Colon Date Of Birth April 9, 1983 Place Of Birth Bronx, New York Height 6′3" Weight 143 kg Nationality American Celebrity Status American football tackle Update this Bio Share and Enjoy: Tweet This Read Full Story
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Pittsburgh Steelers restricted free agent tackle Willie Colon signed his one-year tender Tuesday evening that will guarantee him $2.189 million for t 11 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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Last year in the Super Bowl, the Pittsburgh Steelers won their sixth Super Bowl title, the most of any team in NFL history. But this piece isn’t about sports teams themselves, it’s about their names. Think about it: Pittsburgh Steelers. Makes sense, right? Pittsburgh became most famous for being an industrial, blue-collar town that relied heavily upon its steel industry. Truly, many team names in the sports world make sense: • The Cleveland...  
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via media.kansascity.com Very slim pickings today. Chiefs coach Todd Haley has mastered the art of praising the opponent, but it’s not hype when he says this week’s foes, the Pittsburgh Steelers, are the model for what type of program he’s trying to build in Kansas City. “That would never be a bad thing,” Haley said. “This has been a long time in the making for the Pittsburgh Steelers. This is something that was established back in the ’70s...  
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Chiefs coach Todd Haley has mastered the art of praising the opponent, but it’s not hype when he says this week’s foes, the Pittsburgh Steelers, are the model for what type of program he’s trying to build in Kansas City.  
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Image via Pittsburgh Steelers fan Zack Heddinger is suffering from brain damage and blindness. Why this is pertinent on the Chicago scale is unfortunate, as Heddinger says the effects are the result of having been poisoned by Bears fans at a local bar following a 17-14 Bears victory over the Steelers in September. The Pittsburgh Channel reports that Heddinger, 46, has "basically been blind for two months," following the incident...  
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by Adam GretzFiled under: Chicago Bears, Steelers, NFL FansIf you've ever seen the Pittsburgh Steelers play a road game, it's not uncommon to see thousands of fans in black and gold in the stands (much to the chagrin of the local fans/writers), while you can probably find a "black-and-gold-bar" in just about every major city in the United States. Needless to say, if the Steelers are playing, there's going to be a lot of fans with Pittsburgh...  
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