Found October 14, 2006 on
The Steelyard:
PLAYERS:
Brett Keisel,
Dan Kreider,
Willie Reid,
Joey Porter,
Kendall Simmons
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Steelers
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Steelers
The Steelyard posted an injury report for Pittsburgh this week. This one stood out immediately.
"Apparently, Kendall Simmons suffered a frostbite-like burn after applying a cold pack to his foot while watching Monday Night Football."
Unbelievable. The Steelers won't be full strength for the Chiefs this weekend. Having a lineman hurt himself watching football doesn't. Follow the link to see who else won't be playing on Sunday.
Original Story:
http://the-steelyard.blogspot.com/200...
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