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Steelers' nose tackle, Chris Hoke, has announced that he will retire after 11 seasons with Pittsburgh. Originally signed as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Brigham Young University in 2001, Hoke ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers ... front office signed the former Baltimore Ravens linebacker to the largest free agent contract in team history. "I just don't think he's playing good football right ...
On Sunday Steelers fans will pack Heinz Field for the home opener ... The excitement leading into the home opener began with a celebration of high school football. Chris Hoke and Shaun Suisham visited ...
Chris Hoke was just hoping ... not only on the football field between the lines, but in life," said Hoke.Hoke's final game with the Steelers was against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Oct. 16.
Chris Hoke spent 11 seasons carving out a niche as one of the best backup nose tackles in football, winning over coaches with his work ethic and his Pittsburgh Steelers teammates with his affability.
PITTSBURGH, Jan. 25 (UPI) -- Pittsburgh Steelers nose tackle Chris Hoke has called it quits after ... Pass rusher Bryce Huff, who signed a $51.1 million contract in March with the Philadelphia ...