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Article: Teams Are In Relatively Good Health
- Article from:
- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- February 5, 2006
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The Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle Seahawks head into their Super
Bowl meeting Sunday at Ford Field with two rosters full of healthy
players.
The teams had their final on-field sessions Saturday. The Steelers
conducted a 20-minute walk-through in Pontiac, Mich., and the
Seahawks had a half-hour walk-through at Ford Field.
Steelers Coach Bill Cowher indicated that he'd have all his
players available. The Steelers had some nagging injuries during the
week, most notably safety Troy Polamalu's ailing ankle and wide
receiver Hines Ward's sore shoulder that caused them to miss some
practice time.
The Seahawks had their players in apparent good health all week,
and all of them participated in ...
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