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WPXI-TV Sports Director Alby Oxenreiter is reporting via Twitter that former Steelers tackle Max Starks visited with the Steelers this evening and is expected to re-sign with the team soon. Starks was released by the Steelers prior to the start of training camp as he was reportedly over weight and still trying to recover from his neck injury that sidelined him most of the 2010 season. Starks has reportedly lost quite a bit of weight and recently worked out for the Vikings. The Steelers could use any help on an offensive line that has been ravaged by injuries and poor play. Both Doug Legursky Read more [...]Report: Max Starks Visits Steelers Could Sign Soon is a post from: Steelers Depot
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