Latest Steelers Buzz: Aaron Smith out for a significant period of time?

Week 6: Mike Tomlin Press Conference The Steelers have begun preparations for the lowly Cleveland Browns as the Steelers look for their first division win of the season. The Steelers have won 11 straight against Cleveland winning the previous meeting against Cleveland 31-0 last December. The Browns are 1-4 this season and 0-2 in the AFC North. Injury Front The big news on the injury front today is that

Logan earns a roster spot; Burnett on the bubble?

Logan shows poise and patience against Buffalo When the Steelers trim their roster to 53 on September 5th, former Canadian Football League star Stefan Logan will be among the 53 players the Steelers will go to battle with when the regular season begins on Thursday, September 10th. Logan, 28, was a major longshot to make the team entering training camp. He was a player without a position and missed the first two days of camp due to injury A running back in the CFL, Logan was moved to wide receiver early in camp but was the 8th or 9th wide receiver on the depth chart at best. Logan’s only way to make the team was to have a sensational preseason

Steelers vs Cardinals: What to watch For

Photo: David Hague – Inside Pittsburgh Sports As the Steelers suit up for their first preseason game Thursday night, all eyes will be on 2008 1st round pick Rashard Mendenhall. Mendenhall who only appeared in four games last season, will get the bulk of carries during the 1st half as Willie Parker may sit out (back spasms) or only play a series or two.

Day 4: Stefan Logan activated from PUP list

CFL star Stefan Logan was activated from the PUP list this morning and particpated in his first training camp practice with the Steelers. Logan was sidelined for the first three days of a camp with an ankle injury. Playing for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League in 2008, Logan rushed 122 times for 889 yards, including 52 catches for 477 yards. Logan (5-7, 184 lbs) is expected to compete for a spot as a returner.