There’s one thing that no one in Steelers Nation can deny.
Kordell Stewart is a man of many talents. But no one would have predicated that nearly a decade after
playing his last game in Pittsburgh ,
Stewart remains a Steelers trend setter.
At least that is how it seemed Friday night at Latrobe
Stadium.
A number of weeks ago Joey Porter announced that he was
going to officially retire as a Steeler. Kordell Stewart had inspired his decision, Porter discussed the
issue with management and that they were happy to oblige.
How they were.
Joey Porter was joined by Aaron Smith, Willie Parker, and
even Marvel Smith at a ceremony held before the Steelers annual night practice
in Latrobe. The act is largely symbolic, as no “one day contracts” were signed,
but the fact that these men desire to “go out as Steelers” reinforces the fact
that Pittsburgh
is a special city, and the Steelers are a special franchise.
All four men made the Pro Bowl. Aaron Smith, Parker, and
Marvel Smith were veterans of both Super
Bowl XL and Super Bowl XLIII teams and Porter played a pivotal role on the
Super Bowl XL squad.
Of the four, Porter is the only one to wear another team’s
colors.
Dan Gigler of the Post-Gazette reported that Jerame Tuman, a back up tight end from the Super Bowl XL squad, was also in attendance as was former Steelers running back and running back’s coach Dick Hoak.
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Dan Gigler of the Post-Gazette reported that Jerame Tuman, a back up tight end from the Super Bowl XL squad, was also in attendance as was former Steelers running back and running back’s coach Dick Hoak.




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