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New Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is already spending time with his new teammates off the field, as he took part in a charity golf outing for Steelers captain Cam Heyward on Monday.
If things had worked out a little differently a decade ago, Brett Keisel never would have needed “Da Beard” to get noticed. Taken in the seventh round of the 2002 draft out of BYU, Keisel at ...
Keisel was as disappointed as anybody after the Super Bowl loss, but he wanted to do something, wanted to end things on a positive note. So, he decided to shave off his beard, in public, for charity.
Ten years. $1 million raised. Former Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel is no longer growing hair on his face for the annual “Shear Da Beard” charity event. But the fan favorite will be ...
Brett Keisel. – MATT SUNDAY / DKPS Yeah, it's a pretty amazing beard. The event is always a winner, too, drawing players, coaches and local celebrities out for a night of fun and charity.
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 ...
Keisel was as disappointed as anybody after the Super Bowl loss, but he wanted to do something, wanted to end things on a positive note. So he decided to shave off his beard, in public, for charity.
During the 11th WDVE Radiothon, Keisel challenged former Pittsburgh Penguin Colby Armstrong in a friendly competition to see who could raise more money for Children's Hospital.
On Tuesday, James Harrison was lying in the dentist chair when he was surprised by former Pittsburgh teammate, Brett Keisel, Harrison's teammate on the Steelers' two most recent Super Bowl ...
On Monday night, former Pittsburgh Steeler great Brett Keisel hosted his 7th annual Shear Da Beard charity event. This annual fundraiser raises money that goes to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.
I really like the way I look with the beard. I enjoy it. In fact, when it goes, I’m a little sad. Keisel played in Pittsburgh for 12 seasons after being a seventh-round draft pick out of BYU.
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.