The NFL Season is quickly approaching, and the Steeler fans are starting to get ready. Terrible Towels are starting to be displayed, jerseys are starting to be worn, and people are starting to make their way to Training Camp. Training camp in Latrobe is a time honored tradition of most Steeler fans. Practices are held during the afternoon, and most are open to the public. It is a great way to witness the six-time champions before the season, and you might even get a chance to meet some players.
Pittsburgh Steelers Training Camp kicked off last week for its 47th consecutive season at St. Vincent College in Latrobe. Given a nod as the best training camp in the NFL
by Peter King of CNN, Steelers training camp features plenty of action,
the opportunity to get player autographs, and a chance to watch
first-hand as the players battle for key positions.
Among those who reported to camp was first-round draft pick David DeCastro,
who signed a four-year contract, and is expected to start for the
Steelers at right guard this year. Veteran Max Starks was also re-signed
and will be battling rookie Mike Adams for the job at left tackle.
However, the biggest news was the absence of restricted free-agent wide
receiver Mike Wallace
from training camp. The Pro Bowl receiver has declined to sign the
one-year, $2.7 million tender offer, and the Steelers have now suspended
negotiations on a long-term contract until Mike Wallace reports to
camp. Also notably absent for only the second time in 15 years is
recently retired Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward.
Training camp will
be fun as always for fans, but also not the same without Hines, James
Farrior, Aaron Smith, Chris Hoke, Bryant McFadden, William Gay, and
Daniel Sepulveda.
The 2012 Steelers training camp runs from Wednesday, July 25, when
the players first report to camp, through Friday, August 17th, and most
afternoon practices are open to the public. The first public practice
for Steelers Training Camp 2012 is Friday, July 27th.
For more information see The Steeler Guide.
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