Pittsburgh –As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to play the Philadelphia Eagles, three important starters were still out Thursday. George Pickens, the star wide receiver, missed practice for the second day in a row. Due to a grade 2 hamstring strain, he is not anticipated to play against the Eagles and may lose more time than just that game.
Larry Ogunjobi, a defensive tackle, missed time due to a groin issue. Against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, he sustained the injury, and he did not play again. The Steelers will probably start Isaiahh Loudermilk if Ogunjobi is unable to play.
While battling to recover from a torn meniscus, defensive tackle Montravius Adams, on the other hand, was fully involved. After recording a sixth consecutive full practice, he might make a comeback against the Eagles.
DeShon Safety Elliott’s hamstring ailment caused him to miss his second consecutive session. It appears like Elliott’s hamstring strain could prevent him from playing against the Eagles. Eric Rowe may come up from the practice squad to assist if he is unable to play, and Damontae Kazee will start.
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