Saints sign Keenan Lewis
Lewis' contract is for 5 years, $26 million with $10.5 million guaranteed, and he reportedly did give the Saints a hometown discount.
Lewis' contract is for 5 years, $26 million with $10.5 million guaranteed, and he reportedly did give the Saints a hometown discount.
The Steelers may be in a time of transition--a small price to pay for three Super Bowl appearances and two championships in six seasons--but that doesn't mean a long era of mediocrity will befall the franchise.
The only member of the offense to play every snap in 2012, Starks pocketed a hefty sum of cash for his efforts.
Colon has been released as a post-June 1 designation.
Bruce Gradkowski has a three-year deal to return home
In which the rigorous metric of BLA (Best Looking Player Available) has been applied to this season's crop of free agents.
Despite the pleading of a very intelligent and rational BTSC writer, many expected the Steelers to cut their eldest offensive lineman. Colon never sweated it, and he had every right to.
For Worilds, 2013 will not only be his first year as a starting outside linebacker, but it will also be the first time he's had an entire off-season program to prepare.
James Harrison was released on Saturday after nine seasons with the Steelers-six as a starter--and while it's time to mourn his departure, it's also important to remember the rich linebacker tradition the team has forged over the years.
In which the author takes a deeper look at Ivan Cole's "bold" projection.