The Pittsburgh Steelers have ruled out defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi, safety DeShon Elliott, and wide receiver George Pickens for their matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles.
After sustaining a grade 2 hamstring strain during practice last Thursday, Pickens will miss his second consecutive game. The Steelers will take their time with his recuperation rather than hurrying him back, so he might miss additional time.
Following the team’s game against the Cleveland Browns, Elliott reported hamstring pain, which has caused him to miss his first game of the season. Elliott didn’t miss a single practice this week, but he never left the game. Despite his apparent optimism, Mike Tomlin was unable to play.
The defensive end This will be Larry Ogunjobi’s first missed game of the season due to a groin ailment. The team might be without him for a few weeks while he recovers from the injury he sustained against the Browns last week.
While he heals from a torn meniscus, defensive tackle Montravius Adams, who is now on injured reserve, may be activated and play. Calvin Anderson, an offensive tackle, is also in doubt due to a groin issue.
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