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Steelers Jim Wexell of Steel City Insider is telling me: The Steelers' glaring weakness remains offensive line, particularly if they cut LG Chris Kemoeatu as I expect. Doug Legursky will start there, but someone such as Cordy Glenn, who could play...
Woodley and Timmons none of their money) but a pay cut or an outright release. Here’s a list of the large Steelers salaries that could be trimmed down, one way or another: tackle Willie Colon ($4.5 million); nose tackle Casey Hampton ($4.89 million);...
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlinson (C) greets Steelers offensive tackle Jonathan Scott (L) and Steelers offensive guard Chris Kemoeatu before their NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts in Indianapolis September 25, 2011. View Photo »
They kind of talked to me about it today
With respect to the reserves who are borderline starters, Ramon Foster can back up both guard positions, and Doug Legursky should remain the backup at center. As for Chris Kemoeatu, who displayed more brood than brains or brawn in 2011, I'd be stunned...
Legursky couldn't get and stay healthy, something that hurt the line. The Steelers have a lot of decisions looming on the line. They have to figure out what to do with Willie Colon and Max Starks. They also have to decide how to handle two guard...
Mendenhall, and all those who have been placed on injured reserve through the season. Then, in the first half, they lost Casey Hampton, Brett Keisel and Max Starks. Word came Monday that had they won, they probably would have been without three linemen...
PITTSBURGH, PA - CIRCA 2011: In this handout image provided by the NFL, Chris Kemoeatu of the Pittsburgh Steelers poses for his NFL headshot circa 2011 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. View Photo »
On Sunday, the Steelers declared Pouncey inactive for the game. Doug Legursky will start at center while Chris Kemoeatu takes over at guard. Also as expected, safety Ryan Clark is not playing as a result of possible health complications by playing at...
Peterson said. Minnesota Vikings DL Jared Allen received 49 of a possible 50 votes Friday, Jan. 6, as he earned first-team All-Pro honors. It is the fourth All-Pro nod for Allen, who tied Detroit Lions WR Calvin Johnson for the first most votes to the...
Uikelotu Christopher Kemoeatu (Kee-moh-AH-too) (born January 4, 1983 in Tonga) is an 6-3 344 pound guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was selected with the 30th pick of the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft out of the University Utah. He replaced Alan Faneca at left guard after Faneca's departure for the New York Jets. Full Article
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive guard Chris Kemoeatu watches drills during NFL football training camp in Latrobe, Pa. , Friday, July 29, 2011. Kemoeatu, who recovering from a knee injury, did not practice.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Steelers offensive guard Chris Kemoeatu leaves the NFL football team's training facility in Pittsburgh on Tuesday, July 26, 2011.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlinson (C) greets Steelers offensive tackle Jonathan Scott (L) and Steelers offensive guard Chris Kemoeatu before their NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts in Indianapolis September 25, 2011.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - CIRCA 2011: In this handout image provided by the NFL, Chris Kemoeatu of the Pittsburgh Steelers poses for his NFL headshot circa 2011 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Willie Colon, left, and guard Chris Kemoeatu stand on the sidelines during the NFL football team's training camp at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa. , on Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011.
View Photo »Pittsburgh Steelers offensive guard Chris Kemoeatu watches drills during NFL football training camp in Latrobe, Pa. , Friday, July 29, 2011. Kemoeatu, who recovering from a knee injury, did not practice.
View Photo »They kind of talked to me about it today
