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Many claimed Heath Miller could become a victim of a salary cap cut at the end of this season. This is one of the most outrageous things said that I have heard in the whole off-season.
Since joining the Steelers as a drafted rookie, Miller has racked up 21 touchdowns on 168 catches for 1,932 yards, an 11.5 yards per catch average. But it is his blocking skills which are most valuable to the Steelers. Last year he caught 48 passes for 514 yards and three touchdowns.
"There is no better place to play football than the city of Pittsburgh, and to be a part of two of the six championships is special." -- Heath Miller
Miller brings much more to the field as a tight end than fan-popular players with big names like Anthony Gonzalez or Antonio Gates, players who make the Pro Bowl. Not only can he catch, but also Heath is a tremendous blocker. Heath adds an extra lineman to our sometimes sluggish offensive line.
"Pro bowls have nothing to do with the best tight ends going to the Pro Bowl," Arians said in 2008. "It's the guy with the most catches who goes. Those are glorified wide receivers. I've said it every year, Heath's the best tight end in the AFC." -- Bruce Arians
The Steelers and Heath have come to terms on a contract extension that runs through the 2014 season. Terms of the deal have yet to be be released.
In getting a contract done, the Steelers avoid any effects from a new NFL Labor agreement which could include an uncapped year.
During his college career, Heath earned consensus first-team All-American honors. Miller caught 41 passes for 541 yards with five touchdowns.
In his last season playing at the University of Virginia, a season when he won the prestigious Mackey Award as the nation's top tight end, Heath played the whole season with a sports hernia. Heath showed us the kind of toughness that screams Steelers football.
While a few feel Matt Spaeth is a capable back-up, he might not make the team this season as McHugh can also play fullback role and has much better hands than Spaeth. Don't get me wrong, I want Spaeth to stay with our Steelers but if we are gonna get rid of a TE let it not be Heath!
As Always, Here We Go!
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Steelers sign David Johnson
By Ramona Dye 
Our Steelers have signed draft pick David Johnson to a three-year contract. Johnson, the second of two picks the Steelers made in the seventh round, caught 22 passes for 356 yards and five touchdowns his senior season at Arkansas State. The 6'2, 260 lb TE was the final pick the Steelers made in the draft.
With the signing of Johnson, our Steelers have only two remaining players unsigned from the 2009 NFL Draft, defensive end Ziggy Hood (first round) and guard Kraig Urbik (third round).
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ROETHLISBERGER LIMPS OFF PRACTICE FIELD
BY Ramona Dye

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger was seen limping off the field with knee discomfort during the teams optional practice on Wednesday. No comments were made of an injury.
Roethlisberger who has led our Steelers to three AFC Championship games and two Super Bowl victories in his last four seasons, was having problems with his knee when he left the practice facility, although there were no visible signs of a bandage. Ben left the field during the morning practice once the problem happened. Medical attention was not needed.
When interviewed neither Coach Tomlin nor Ben remarked on the injury and Coach T said there would be no updates on Ben's injury.
As Always, Here We Go!