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Brett Keisel may be instantly recognizable for his wild beard, but the former Pittsburgh Steeler will be best remembered for the goodness from his heart. The two are connected. Shaving for a cause ...
Keisel: When he cut back, I was like, “Oh, boy.” Because there’s usually someone always there on the back side, but he tucked the ball. With 20 yards to go, Harrison had the goal line in sight.
Feeling the love in Canton: Brett Keisel was at the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night to see Troy Polamalu, Bill Cowher and Donnie Shell be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Then ...
It’s the end of a sh-era. For the 10th and final time, former Pittsburgh Steelers lineman Brett Keisel sheared off his famous beard in support of cancer programs at UPMC Children’s Hospital of ...
In that post, Brett says that his cousin had been deployed to Iraq. Brett is a member of the Mormon church. On his Twitter page, author Boyd Keisel says he is Brett Keisel’s uncle.
Updated: 5:44 PM EST Dec 17, 2017 Brett Keisel greets fans at Field and Stream dressed in camouflage santa suit Updated: 5:44 PM EST Dec 17, 2017 ...
But I'm telling you, it's nice on Monday mornings," Keisel told Sporting News. "I feel lucky to have gone 13 years in the National Football League, have the success we had, and I can still chase ...
Brett Keisel speaks like a man who never really left the Steelers. Even though Pittsburgh shaved Da Beard in March, he still says "we're lucky he's going to come back" when referencing Ben ...
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel (99) pressures New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) in the first quarter of the NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014 in Pittsburgh.
Keisel, who was hustling down field, plucked it out of the air and zig-zagged 79 yards in 97-degree weather for a career-defining play. It was the highlight play of his Pro Bowl season.
Keisel's 2014 season ended early when he suffered a triceps injury against New Orleans in Week 13. "Brett has played a major role in our success during his 13 years in Pittsburgh," Colbert said.
The Steelers released defensive end Brett Keisel, who spent 13 seasons with them and finished fourth on the team in 2014 with 12 quarterback pressures despite missing the last four games because ...