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Steelers Sign Long Snapper Warren For Three Years

POSTED: 11:43 am EDT March 26, 2008

(Sports Network) - The Pittsburgh Steelers re-signed long snapper Greg Warren to a three-year contract on Wednesday.

Warren, who is entering his fourth season in the NFL, signed with the club as an undrafted free agent out of North Carolina in 2005.

A 6-foot-3, 252-pounder, Warren handles all long snapping duties for the Steelers. He has appeared in 48 straight regular-season games, and has played in five postseason contests.

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