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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is pressured by Chiefs defensive linemen Ron Edwards and Tamba Hali.
Sometimes, Super Bowl hangovers do not occur at the start of the season. They sneak up on a champion and clamp it upside the head when it least expects it. (Today)
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Steelers offensive linemen Chris Kemoeatu, left, and Willie Colon head past fans as they make their way to the field with the rest of their teammates yesterday in Kansas City.
Consider the weekend events arranged by the Kansas City Steelers Fan Club at its headquarters at Johnny's Bar in Overland Park, Kan. (Today)
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Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger walks off the field with Dr. James Bradley (right) and Dr. Tony Yates yesterday.
Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who left yesterday's game in overtime after taking a blow to the head, appeared to be lucid in the Steelers' locker room after their 27-24 loss (Today)
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Pittsburgh Penguins goaltenders Marc-Andre Fleury is surrounded by his teammates after Pittsburgh Saturday's 3-2 win in Atlanta.
Marc-Andre Fleury won his first eight starts this season, and did it in style. (Today)
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Former Pitt wide receiver Austin Ransom, right, and defensive back Michael Toerper celebrate their team's 13-9 upset of West Virginia in 2007.
Pitt's 13-9 upset of West Virginia at the end of the 2007 season was a defining moment for the Panthers' defense because it showed it had caught up to the Mountaineers' offense after two years of getting torched. (Today)