Pittsburgh Steelers The
Pittsburgh Steelers selected Keisel in the seventh round (242nd overall) of the
2002 NFL draft. Keisel was the 21st defensive end drafted in 2002. On July 23, 2002, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed Keisel to a three-year,
$932,000
contract. As a rookie, he made five appearances, making four tackles. In 2003, he was on the injured reserve list for the entire season after undergoing surgery on a shoulder injury. He returned in the 2004 season with 13 appearances and nine tackles. The following year, he appeared in all 16 games recording 33 tackles and three sacks, the first of his NFL career. After the departure of
Kimo von Oelhoffen via free agency for the
New York Jets in March 2006, Keisel signed a new four-year contract with the Steelers, worth a reported 14 million dollars. That season, he won the starting position at right defensive end and played in all 16 games making 55 tackles and 5.5 sacks, a career-high. The 2005 season would mark Keisel's first Super Bowl win with
Super Bowl XL in which the Steelers defeated the
Seattle Seahawks 21-10. He recorded three tackles, all on
Shaun Alexander. In 2007, he made 16 appearances recording 39 tackles and two sacks. He followed up the 2007 season by making 22 tackles, and a sack. Keisel won his second Super Bowl this season when the Steelers defeated the
Arizona Cardinals 27-23. Keisel recovered a game sealing fumble by
Kurt Warner during the final seconds of the game. On August 31, 2009, the Steelers signed Keisel to a new five-year contract worth $18.885 million, including a $5 million signing bonus. In 2010, Keisel had his first career interception and first career touchdown in week 3 against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, when he intercepted a pass thrown by
Josh Freeman and returned it 79 yards for a touchdown. At the end of the 2010 season, Keisel and the Steelers appeared in
Super Bowl XLV against the
Green Bay Packers. He was a starter in the game and recorded three total tackles in the 31–25 loss. Keisel was also added to the AFC Pro Bowl roster for the first time in his career. During the 2012 season, Keisel made 4.5 sacks and recovered a fumble. In addition, he had two forced fumbles in games against the
New England Patriots and division opponents
Cleveland Browns. In 2013, he recorded 20 solo tackles, nine assisted, 4.0 sacks and two fumble recoveries in 12 appearances. The team went 8-8, missing the playoffs. In 2014, following the expiration of his 2009 contract, Keisel entered free agency. While agent Eric Metz stated that Keisel "has every intention to continue to play football," no contract had yet been offered by the Steelers organization. On August 19, 2014, Keisel agreed to re-sign with the Steelers, signing a 2-year contract worth $3 million, including a $500,000 signing bonus. In 2014, Keisel finished the season appearing in 12 games and recording eight solo tackles, nine assists, a single sack and an interception. This would prove to be Keisel's final season with the Steelers as he was released by the team on March 9, 2015. In June 2015, Keisel announced his retirement. ==NFL career statistics==