The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Pouncey twins hang up their football cleats

- By Will Graves

The 31-year-old twin brothers announced their respective retirement­s after spending a decade among the best centers in the NFL.

PITTSBURGH » Mike and Maurkice Pouncey came into the world together.

They’re leaving the NFL in the same way.

The 31-year-old twin brothers announced their respective retirement­s on Friday after spending a decade among the best centers in the league. Maurkice Pouncey spent 11 years in Pittsburgh earning two All-Pro nods and nine Pro Bowl selections while serving as the security blanket for quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger. Mike Pouncey reached the Pro Bowl four times while playing for Miami and the Los Angeles Chargers.

“To my big brother Mike Pouncey thank you for always pushing me to be the best,” Maurkice Pouncey posted on Instagram. “The sacrifices we made will forever go unnoticed but Together

(13x ProBowls 2x first team all Pro’s 3x second team all Pro’s) who would’ve ever thought that as kids !”

Maurkice Pouncey, one minute younger than his “older” brother, had one year remaining on the three-year, $33 million contract extension he signed in 2019. He was limited to 13 games this season after being placed on the reserve/ COVID-19 list, and gave a very public indication that he was ready to move on with his life at the end of Pittsburgh’s stunning firstround playoff loss to Cleveland.

Pouncey and Roethlisbe­rger — good friends whose lockers were practicall­y side by side — sat on the Pittsburgh bench long after the game was over, with Roethlisbe­rger saying afterward he really wanted to lead the Steelers to a Super Bowl for Pouncey.

“I don’t have the words...I love you and thank you,” Roethlisbe­rger posted on his Facebook page shortly after the announceme­nt.

Both Pounceys starred at Florida, with Maurkice’s decision to come out early in 2010 opening the door for his brother to follow him to the league a year later. Maurkice helped the Steelers reach the Super Bowl in his rookie season, though an ankle injury rendered him a spectator as Pittsburgh fell to Green Bay.

The Steelers never made it back to the game’s biggest stage under his watch. the closest they’ve come over the ensuing decade was a loss to New England in the 2016 AFC championsh­ip game.

Playing with a mix of athleticis­m and ferocity, Maurkice Pouncey developed a reputation as one of the league’s most potent blockers. Still, it came at a cost. He tore the ACL and MCL in his right knee in the first

quarter of the 2013 season opener against Tennessee and sat out all of 2015 after breaking his left leg in

an exhibition game.

“For all the doctors & medical staff that has worked on me thank you

for all the successful surgeries couldn’t have done it without you all!” Maurkice Pouncey wrote.

 ?? DON WRIGHT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey, right, and his brother, Chargers center Mike Pouncey pose after playing against each other in Pittsburgh in 2018.
DON WRIGHT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey, right, and his brother, Chargers center Mike Pouncey pose after playing against each other in Pittsburgh in 2018.

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