Steelers Place Kriewaldt and Starks on Reserve/Injured
List;
Promote Parquet and Sign Capizzi To Active
Roster
PITTSBURGH
— The Steelers made several roster
moves today in preparation for their AFC Wild Card Game versus the Jacksonville
Jaguars this Saturday.
The team announced that nine-year veteran linebacker Clint Kriewaldt and four-year veteran
offensive lineman Max Starks have
been placed on the Reserve/Injured List with neck and knee injuries,
respectively.
Kriewaldt played in 14 games this season for the
Steelers, primarily on special teams and as a backup linebacker before injuring
his neck against Jacksonville in Week 15. Kriewaldt had one defensive tackle and
six special teams tackles this season.
Starks played in all 16 games this year for the
Steelers, starting four in place of injured left tackle Marvel Smith. He started
at left tackle the final two games of the season and was injured early in the
game against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 17.
The Steelers promoted second-year offensive lineman Jeremy Parquet from their practice
squad to the active roster. Parquet (6-6, 321) was originally drafted out of
Southern Mississippi in the seventh round by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2005 and
spent time on the St. Louis Rams active roster and practice squad the past two
years.
Pittsburgh also signed rookie offensive lineman Jason Capizzi (6-9, 315) to its active
roster. Capizzi originally signed with the Steelers as an undrafted rookie free
agent out of IUP earlier this year before spending time on the practice squad
with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets and, most recently, the Kansas City
Chiefs.
Additionally, the Steelers signed wide receiver Jeremy Bloom to their practice squad.
Bloom (5-9, 180) was originally drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth
round (147th overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft. He was placed on the
Reserve/Injured List that season after a hamstring injury and was released by
the Eagles following training camp in 2007.