Ward talked with Roethlisberger and coach Mike Tomlin, expressing regret for a pregame NBC-TV interview in which he said the Steelers' locker room was split 50-50 whether the quarterback should play.
Ward was among the players unhappy they didn't learn until Saturday that Roethlisberger wouldn't play. Because Roethlisberger practiced as the starter all week, No. 3 quarterback Dennis Dixon was forced to make his first NFL start with little preparation before the 20-17 overtime loss in Baltimore.
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