Ben Roethlisberger braked his black MINI Cooper convertible in front of Rooney Hall at noon Friday, chauffeuring injured teammate Willie Colon and still looking for all the world like the leader of the Steelers' offense.
Roethlisberger's car was third in a caravan of six identical borrowed vehicles that began in Monroeville and also included center Justin Hartwig, right guard Trai Essex, left guard Chris Kemoeatu and left tackle Max Starks, who drove in the lead position.
Yes, Roethlisberger has a past he's trying to forget — not to mention a future that doesn't include him playing in at least the first four games of the 2010 season.
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