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Randle El Calling Fair Catches in Pittsburgh Again
Category: Where Are They Now?
Posted by: David Gaines
Looks like Antwaan Randle El got homesick and re-signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers. All this time we thought he was calling fair catch when really he was signaling for help for someone to get him out of here.
In other Steelers news, they also just resigned safety Ryan Clark [former Redskin who shouldn't have been let go in the first place] which will keep him there for another four years. Clark apparently was thinking of joining the Miami Dolphins but decided to keep making plays in Pittsburgh where he earned a Super Bowl ring; meanwhile, Laron Landry is still trying to figure out why he's not a pro bowler yet.
Antwaan Randle El informed the Steelers on Monday that he has accepted their three-year offer, according to a league source. Randle El was a widely popular player among fans, staff and teammates during his first stint with Pittsburgh. He was released by the Redskins last week.
Randle El was a second-round draft pick of the Steelers in 2002, and he excelled as a receiver and a return man. But he might be most well known for his 43-yard touchdown pass to Hines Ward in the Steelers’ Super Bowl XL victory. Randle El left the Steelers after the Super Bowl and joined the Redskins for the 2006 season.
Randle El was a second-round draft pick of the Steelers in 2002, and he excelled as a receiver and a return man. But he might be most well known for his 43-yard touchdown pass to Hines Ward in the Steelers’ Super Bowl XL victory. Randle El left the Steelers after the Super Bowl and joined the Redskins for the 2006 season.
In other Steelers news, they also just resigned safety Ryan Clark [former Redskin who shouldn't have been let go in the first place] which will keep him there for another four years. Clark apparently was thinking of joining the Miami Dolphins but decided to keep making plays in Pittsburgh where he earned a Super Bowl ring; meanwhile, Laron Landry is still trying to figure out why he's not a pro bowler yet.



