The Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA

Latest News

November 27, 2012

Steelers hope to have Polamalu back for Ravens

PITTSBURGH — Ben Roethlisberger took a break from changing his newborn son's diapers to throw a few passes with his sprained right shoulder on Monday.

The Pittsburgh Steelers saw enough to ask their franchise quarterback to throw a few more over the next few days, hoping he can recover in time to salvage a season in danger of slipping through their fingers.

Calling the session "a step in the right direction," coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday there's "a chance" Roethlisberger could play on Sunday in Baltimore.

"We'll leave the door open," Tomlin said.

Or maybe just closed, but not locked.

Roethlisberger hasn't played since getting slammed to the turf in the third quarter of a 16-13 overtime victory over Kansas City on Nov. 12, suffering a sprained right shoulder and dislocated rib. He's spent time welcoming his son Ben Jr. — born last Wednesday — and watching his team lose consecutive games for the first time in three years while managing two offensive touchdowns in 10 quarters of work.

The nadir — Pittsburgh hopes — came in an eight-turnover, almost comically bad 20-14 loss to Cleveland last Sunday that left the Steelers at 6-5 and heading in the wrong direction as December begins.

"It's quite amazing that you only lose by six," Tomlin said, "when you provide that type of leg up to the opponent."

One the Steelers hope to avoid even if backup Charlie Batch makes his second straight start. Though Roethlisberger appears to be a long shot at best, there's a chance a few familiar faces could be in uniform against the Ravens (9-2), who could wrap up the AFC North title with a win over the Steelers and a Cincinnati Bengals loss.

Safety Troy Polamalu and wide receiver Antonio Brown could both play Sunday. Polamalu has been limited to just five quarters all season due to a right calf injury, though Tomlin said he's "encouraged" by Polamalu's progress.

Brown hasn't played since injuring his ankle in a 24-20 win over the New York Giants on Nov. 4, and Pittsburgh's receivers have struggled in his absence. Mike Wallace, a Pro Bowler a year ago, had just one catch against the Browns and couldn't hold onto a pass that turned into one of Batch's three interceptions.

Tomlin allowed Wallace is struggling and there's a possible demotion in the works. Wallace has started 41 of Pittsburgh's last 43 games, but the team listed as either Wallace or Emmanuel Sanders as the starter alongside Brown in the depth chart released Tuesday.

"Mike is frustrated and rightfully so," Tomlin said. "He's not producing like we'd like him to and he'd like to."

Neither is the running game, though the Steelers have settled on Jonathan Dwyer as a starter after unsuccessfully rotating Dwyer, Rashard Mendenhall and Isaac Redman the last two weeks.

The trio managed just 32 yards on 15 carries — and three fumbles — in Cleveland, but the job is Dwyer's to lose based on his steady (by comparison) performance this season. Dwyer has two of Pittsburgh's three 100-yard games this year.

"We've been working under less than ideal circumstances shuffling those guys due to injury and lack of production," Tomlin said. "But he's healthy and most productive. He will get the bulk of the carries."

Even if he'll have to do it behind an offensive line so decimated by injuries that rookie Kelvin Beachum will start at right tackle against the Ravens after Mike Adams went down with a sprained ankle and starter Marcus Gilbert was placed on injured reserve Monday after his bum ankle failed to "perk up" despite nearly two months of treatment.

The Steelers activated first-round pick David DeCastro on Monday, but it's unlikely the rookie right guard will be ready to play after just a handful of practices.

Not exactly the way the Steelers wanted to start December, though the players are hardly interested in excuses. They know they're not alone in shuffling lineups in search of healthy bodies.

"You can't count on guys who you don't know if they're going to be there or not," nose tackle Casey Hampton said. "We have a good enough football team to win those types of games and we have to do it."

Tomlin remains optimistic Batch can shake off his spotty play against the Browns to lead the Steelers to just their third win in Baltimore in their last 10 trips. There are no plans to go to recently signed Brian Hoyer.

"Charlie is our quarterback," Tomlin said.

Just, the Steelers hope, for not much longer.

___

NOTES: LB LaMarr Woodley (sprained ankle) is doubtful for the Ravens. He will be replaced by Jason Worilds if he can't play ... WR Jerricho Cotchery fractured ribs) ran on Monday and will participate in practice this week.

___

Follow Will Graves at www.twitter.com/WillGravesAP

___

Online: http://pro32.ap.org/poll and http://twitter.com/AP_NFL

 

Text Only | Photo Reprints
Latest News
  • memorial day traffic Hitting the road: More holiday drivers expected this year

    The long Memorial Day weekend looms like a shining star, and adding to the lure of hitting the highway are moderate temperatures, no forecast for rain and the price of gasoline, which is down significantly from last year.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

  • Tie race hinged on missed chance

    One vote might stop Jeffory McKenzie from becoming a Summit Township supervisor – his own.

    May 23, 2013

  • Inmate charged in attack

    A courtroom attack on a Cambria County defense attorney by a death-row inmate has resulted in a number of criminal charges.

    May 23, 2013

  • Wheeling 2 Medical center scores big with Lemieux family

    Pittsburgh hockey legend Mario Lemieux and his wife, Nathalie, provide the driving force behind a new children’s play area coming to Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

  • commish_24 Cambria leaders laud ‘role model’

    The Cambria County commissioners held an evening meeting Thursday at Northern Cambria High School. Aside from cleaning the simple administrative tedium from their plates, they gave special recognition to a man who helped draw in close to $750,000 for the county – all through helping convicts in the adult probation program.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

  • Last barrier falls to Route 219 construction

    As hoped, the state Department of Environmental Protection came through Thursday with what is described as the final approval needed to allow Penn­DOT to advertise for bids on the Somerset-to-Meyersdale leg of Route 219.

    May 23, 2013

  • Police allege adults gave booze to minors

    Seven adults were charged Thursday with providing alcohol to minors at a drinking party last year in Mineral Point.

    May 23, 2013

  • 2 Meyersdale women charged in meth probe

    A methamphetamine dump found last week near Meyersdale has led state police to two women they accuse of helping to supply ingredients to the meth-makers.

    May 23, 2013

  • Man waives hearing on 2nd home break-in

    A Portage man who police said tried to break into a woman’s home but fled after she confronted him will answer criminal charges in Cambria County court.

    May 23, 2013

  • Local briefs 5/24/2013

    May 23, 2013

Poll

Should Pennsylvania privatize portions of the state prison system?

Yes
No
I'm not sure
     View Results
AP Video
Sheriff: No Sign Killing of 2 Kids Was Planned Obama Defends Drone Strikes, With Limits Raw: Jurors Deadlock on Jodi Arias Penalty Boy Scouts Decision "First Step" Say Activists Raw: Utah Teen Arrested in Death of His Brothers Closer Look at Okla. School Where Children Died Two Suspects in Murder Known to London Police Boy Scouts Mom Supports Gay Inclusiveness "Be Ready": NOAA Warns of Busy Hurricane Season SeaWorld: Penguins Are Coolest Thing in Florida Obama Renews Call to Close Gitmo Obama Offers Drone Strike Defense Raw: Heckler Interrupts Obama on Guantanamo A Slice of Apple History Up for Grabs
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
House Ads
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Order Photos


Photo Slideshow