Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Steelers won over Broncos 28-10 with Carter replacing Clark

Two years ago, the Pittsburgh Steelers starting safety Ryan Clark could not finish the game in Denver and ended his season with spleen and gall bladder cut in operations. This season, he visited with his team to Denver again and was able to return with team in full health.

He did not play, and he even did not wear Steelers jersey, but it is just as exciting to witness his team winning over the Broncos and his replacement, Tyron Carter, contributed key interceptions in helping the team to their fifth straight win, taking the first interception 48 yards for a touchdown.

That is good enough. Even if Clark was a bit unhappy with Coach Mike Tomlin’s decision to hold him out for the game, he has got over it now. He could did as well or even better than Carter, but the team just has reason to be cautious as Clark nearly died two years ago because of a rare blood disorder that is aggravated by playing in high altitude.

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