One week ago, the Pittsburgh Steelers wanted nothing more to do with Jonathan Dwyer, but the events on Sunday changed all that. Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette tweeted Monday that the Steelers, who released Dwyer in August, plan to re-sign the free-agent running back after losing LaRod Stephens-Howling for the season with a torn ACL. Dwyer is a known commodity, something the Steelers value. What they reportedly weren't excited about was his work ethic, but in a time of need, he'll be given another chance. At least until Bell is ready to make his debut. Source: NFL.com
Shocker...can they cut Garbageman now? 2 RBs are plenty...for now. Wouldn't be surprised to see Max Starks return to the team...