From the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Poor Start Jolts Super Bowl Champion Steelers
Chargers secondary exploited by Ravens
Notebook: Steelers take notice of Ravens
Polamalu sees progress with injury
The sweeping circles Troy Polamalu traced in the air with his right hand were an indicator of how beneficial the bye week proved to be for the Steelers' All-Pro safety.
Rookies run rough route
You shouldn't expect too much from first-round pick Santonio Holmes, and that's not a knock on the former Ohio State star. History shows wide receivers generally play more of a supporting than starring role in their first season.
From Pittsburgh's other newspaper:
Steelers don't want to dig out of deep hole in AFC North again
Their flat-screens filled with their next opponent as the Steelers yesterday began preparations for their game in San Diego.
Steelers say Colclough has neck injury, is questionable
Cornerback Ricardo Colclough, whose muffed punt in the fourth quarter helped the Bengals beat the Steelers in their last game, may not play in their next one.
Steelers receivers in drop zone
The Steelers have a Juggs machine they use to spit out footballs to their receivers in practice. In games, however, those receivers act as if passes were thrown by Juggles machines.
Steelers Notebook: Polamalu does things his way
Troy Polamalu, who already has unorthodox training routines, has concocted an unusual recipe for getting healthy. The Steelers' strong safety has been plagued by an injured right shoulder since the opener against Miami.
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