Pittsburgh –The Pittsburgh Steelers’ first practice before their game against the Baltimore Ravens was missing by five players. George Pickens, a wide receiver, and T.J. Watt, an outside linebacker, were among the players who skipped practice.
On the other hand, Pickens sprinted aside and practiced ladder drills. Pickens may be on track to play based on those positive indications that he might practice this week and advance to team drills.
Watt, on the other hand, was observed moving about the locker room without a brace or noticeable limp. In any case, he probably would have taken Tuesday off from practice to recover.
Security Since sustaining a hamstring injury against the Cleveland Browns, DeShon Elliott has not been able to practice. The fact that defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi was limited on Tuesday, despite missing all of last week’s sessions, suggests that he will play.
Due to a pinched nerve in his lower back, cornerback Donte Jackson’s status is uncertain. Jackson may miss this week’s game, but he intends to practice later in the week. Due to an abdominal issue, quarterback Justin Fields did not practice.
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