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Big Ben healing faster than expected

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is healing faster from the motorcycle accident he had on June 5th than initially expected.

Roethlisberger is expected to start working out as early as next week by doing some light throwing to test his strength, awareness and mobility. These exercises will be his biggest tests to date in his rehabilitation process.

Even though this is an encouraging sign for Steelers fans and members of the organization, there still isn’t a specific date for Roethlisberger’s return.

While Mr. Roethlisberger is expected to be ready for the start of training camp July 28 and could conceivably be healthy enough to play in the second or third preseason game, Coach Bill Cowher and the team’s medical staff will closely monitor his condition and not play him until they are convinced he is ready to go.

The Steelers are prepared to keep Mr. Roethlisberger on the sidelines, even for the Sept. 7 season opener against the Miami Dolphins, until they are absolutely certain he can absorb hits to the head and function as he did last season.

Roethlisberger suffered an assortment of injuries when his motorcycle crashed into a car early last month. He broke his upper and lower jaw in four places, his nose and orbital bone were also broken, and he also had a nine-inch laceration in the back of his head.

Roethlisberger also broke most of his teeth while not wearing a helmet during the accident.

ESPN comes out with Power Rankings

At the start of the month, FOX Sports came out with their NFL Power Rankings and featured the Seattle Seahawks first. ESPN has now joined the party and their first five teams look very familiar.

Here is a look at their Top 5:

1 (2) Seahawks 13-3-0 Super Bowl losers have struggled in recent years, but the Hawks appear equipped for another run.

2 (6) Steelers 11-5-0 Obviously the injuries to Ben Roethlisberger weren’t as serious as they could have been. But as much work as it sounded like he needed on his face, it’s not going to be an easy road back.

3 (1) Colts 14-2-0 With the versatile Edgerrin James now in the desert, Dominic Rhodes and Joseph Addai have big shoes to fill.

4 (3) Broncos 13-3-0 Between Jay Cutler and Javon Walker, they’ve brought in their QB-WR tandem of the future.

5 (9) Panthers 11-5-0 There’s some question about how Keyshawn Johnson and Steve Smith will get along. As much as both guys want the ball, they also want to win and the Panthers should do enough of that in ’06 to keep both WRs happy.

After the Panthers, both FOX Sports and ESPN have teams in various different spots until you get into the 20s. Three of the most notable differences are the Chargers at No. 8 with FOX and No.17 with ESPN, the Cowboys at No. 7 with ESPN and No. 14 with FOX and the Eagles at No. 9 with FOX and No. 18 with ESPN.

Both power rankings hate the 49ers, Texans and Bills, which shouldn’t be that big of a surprise. The surprise, at least to me anyway, is the way ESPN ranks the Eagles and Falcons.

Now I know that T.O. is gone and the Eagles go back to playing: ‘Who is going to catch the ball’ game, but Andy Reid always has these guys in contention when Donavon McNabb is healthy. Their defense is solid too.

Atlanta cemented up their hideous run defense with the additions of Lawyer Milloy, John Abraham and Ed Hartwell (back from injury). Their run offense led the NFL the past two years with Dunn and Vick and now that young WRs Roddy White and Michael Jenkins are gaining more experience, the Falcons should be better than the 20th ranked team.

The Ravens are better than these two teams? Their defense alone will always keep them in contention, but one has to raise a question mark with Steve McNair and the rest of their offense. McNair should make them better, but how much does he have left in the tank?

The Dolphins at No. 8? Excellent turnaround from beginning to end last year by Nick Saban’s bunch, but to have a No.8 ranking for a team that still doesn’t know if Daunte Culpepper is going to be healthy is a bit of a stretch. And if anybody thinks Joey Harrington is a good backup option, I’ll send you to Detroit for the first of your many beatings.

These power rankings do tell me one thing though: The NFL is starting to get into gear with training camps and my shorts are starting to get wet.

Holmes arrested again

Steelers head coach Bill Cowher needs to start playing the role of disciplinarian. Nearly a week after his star quarterback was involved in a motorcycle wreck, he has another off the field incident to deal with. WR Santonio Holmes, Pittsburgh’s first-round pick, was arrested Monday and pleaded not guilty to a domestic violence charge.

“He’s wrongly accused of domestic violence and assault,” said Holmes’ attorney, Sam Shamansky. “I’m confident as this case works its way through the system it’ll be successfully resolved. He’ll just continue to do what he does with a passion, and that’s play football.”

Police spokesman Sgt. Michael Woods said police received a call from a woman who said the father of her child had assaulted her. While the officers were making their report at the apartment, Holmes returned and was arrested without incident.

The latest incident makes it the second time Holmes has been arrested since the NFL Draft in April. The former OSU star wide receiver was arrested for disorderly conduct in Miami, Florida on Memorial Day Weekend.

The Steelers are in the news for all the wrong reasons this off-season. Big Ben is lucky to be alive and Holmes still thinks he’s BMOC at OSU and can do whatever he wants off the field. They may have won the Super Bowl last season but Pittsburgh is getting a negative image with the latest incidents.

Winslow done with motorcycles

In the wake of Ben Roethlisberger’s severe motorcycle accident, Cleveland Browns’ tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. says that he is done riding motorcycles.

Looking rusty, but also showing signs of why he was selected as the No. 6 overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft, Winslow commented that he is ‘working on being humble’ at the Browns minicamp on Friday.

Winslow and Crennel like the new and improved attitude, but both agree there is still a long way to go for the former Miami Hurricane to get back on the field and be successful.

Winslow recalled the loneliness of his painful rehabilitation, which was complicated by a staph infection in his leg that set him back two months.

“A lot of long nights. I can’t even really explain,” he said. “A hard time seeing my teammates out there playing in the games while I’m at home with my leg up. But God put me in this place for a reason. Maybe it wasn’t my time yet, but now it is my time.”

Browns coach Romeo Crennel though sees a lot of rust. He said Winslow still has the hands, size and speed that made him a top pick, but that the Browns won’t know what he’s capable of until he’s in a game.

“He wants to prove that he is the type of player that the Browns thought he was going to be when they drafted him,” Crennel said. “He wants to be the go-to guy. He wants to be a leader.”

It looks like this kid is starting to realize the unbelievable opportunity he has been given to play in the NFL. You hate to see anybody get into an accident like the one Winslow or Roethlisberger suffered, but if that is going to be the wake up call that keeps you from jeopardizing your career, then so be it.

Bengals’ Henry at it again

As reported earlier this month, Bengals WR Chris Henry was charged with speeding and drunken driving, which was his third conviction since December of 2005. Sorry Marvin Lewis, but your No. 3 wide out has been at it again.

Henry turned himself in this time, after spending some quality time with three female minors.

The arrest warrant issued on Wednesday morning claims that Henry provided alcohol to three women all under the age of 21. One of the women is identified as Monica Beamon, 18, and the others are cited as unnamed 15- and 16-year-olds. The criminal affidavit charges that all three women were in Henry’s car when he provided them alcohol, with the knowledge that all were under the legal drinking age of 21.

Henry could spend up to a year in jail and receive a $500 fine if convicted, but there is no telling what the NFL or Cincinnati Bengals organization have in store for him.

Before this incident and his drunken speed race arrest just earlier this month, Henry was charged in January with pulling a pistol on a group of people in downtown Orlando. He pleaded not guilty to a charge of carrying a concealed weapon and is set for trial Aug. 21.

He also avoided jail time on marijuana charges from a December arrest in Kentucky after pleading guilty and agreeing to enter a drug rehabilitation program.

This guy is an absolute mess to say the least. I can see why NFL teams collectively hold their breaths every offseason, because of these guys having too much time on their hands.

Henry and Big Ben are just the latest examples of what NFL teams have to put up with every single year around this time.

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