PITTSBURGH -- Safety Terrell Edmunds was discussing the Pittsburgh Steelers' search for interceptions when he abruptly switched subjects, without switching at all.
"The library is very low. We've got to read up on some books," Edmunds said.
Apparently the "library" is the defensive backfield's stash of interceptions, which sits at a paltry four entering Sunday's matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers. The Steelers' defense is tied for 24th in the NFL with six interceptions, and no Steeler has more than one.
But while Edmunds calls it a library, veteran Joe Haden and others call interceptions "books" based on the card game spades.