Roethlisberger, Ward miss practice again
PITTSBURGH (AP) -
Ben Roethlisberger isn't the Pittsburgh
Steelers' only injury worry with Sunday's game against Jacksonville approaching. Wide receiver
Hines Ward missed practice for a second straight day Thursday with a nagging hamstring injury.
If Roethlisberger and Ward can't practice Friday - and neither player has been on the field since Monday night's 24-22 victory in San Diego - it seems unlikely they will play. Most weeks, the
Steelers require a player to practice at least once before a game to play, though coach Bill Cowher said he does not have a blanket policy.
"It's case by case," Cowher said Thursday. "Obviously, if you have somebody who hasn't practiced all week, you have to take that into account. We are just going to look at all the circumstances and go from there."
Roethlisberger, whose left knee became hyperextended during the
Steelers' game-winning final drive Monday, did some light jogging and throwing but did not practice. Still, that was an improvement from Wednesday, when he was on crutches for most of the day.
Roethlisberger remains doubtful, meaning there is only a 25 percent chance that he will play, while Ward is questionable. Ward also was questionable leading into Monday's game, but played and made six catches for 83 yards.
But the short work week between games isn't helping Ward and, Cowher said, "It becomes a concern" when a player can't practice.
It wasn't Ward's day - even if it was. He was honored Thursday during
Hines Ward Day ceremonies in nearby Washington, Pa., which named him its honorary mayor and gave him the key to the city, an honor previously reserved for dignitaries such as former presidents John F. Kennedy and Bill Clinton.
Cowher did get favorable injury news: Roethlisberger's backup,
Tommy Maddox (calf), was upgraded from questionable to probable. That means he could start ahead of No. 3 quarterback
Charlie Batch, who hasn't started a game in four years, if Roethlisberger can't go.
When Maddox was hurt in practice Friday, the
Steelers expected him to be out for three to four weeks.
"He appears to be very good, and Ben feels a lot better than he did yesterday (Wednesday)," Cowher said.
Regardless of what happens in practice Friday, Cowher probably won't designate a starting quarterback until game time Sunday, if only to force the
Jaguars to prepare for one of three possible starters.
Willie Parker will make his fifth consecutive start at running back, despite being replaced by
Jerome Bettis during most of the second half in San Diego. Bettis ran for 54 yards on 17 carries and a touchdown in his first game action since last season's playoffs, not counting the preseason. Parker, who ran for 272 yards against the losing-record
Titans and
Texans to start the season, was limited to 26 yards on 10 carries by San Diego and has 81 yards on 27 carries in his last two starts.