Pittsburgh –On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers might be able to regain five players against the Kansas City Chiefs. According to head coach Mike Tomlin, quarterback Justin Fields, defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi, cornerback Donte Jackson, safety DeShon Elliott, and wide out George Pickens all have a genuine chance to play against the Chiefs.
Despite being classified as not practicing, all five worked in some manner last week. In order to prepare for their probable return this week, they either worked off to the side or received legitimate training in individual exercises.
The other three players, except Jackson and Fields, have already missed many games during a critical period for the Steelers. In order for them to win the AFC North, they must recover from their last two losses.
Tomlin stated that their involvement would determine their inclusion, but it appears he is hopeful that all five players will be able to play in a crucial matchup against the 14-1 Chiefs, who are presently the AFC’s top seed.
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