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Steelers leave their preseason game vs. the Jaguars as healthy as they entered

Steelers leave their preseason game vs. the Jaguars as healthy as they entered

The Pittsburgh Steelers had the option to figure out how to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 2 of the NFL Preseason Saturday night, yet the triumph wasn’t the greatest part of the game which fans ought to celebrate. The greatest feature of the game which ought to be praised was the reality there were no huge wounds during the game. At the point when Mike Tomlin was gotten some information about wounds in his post-game question and answer session, the reaction fans ought to need to hear.

“As far as I could possibly know, however the forthcoming hours and days will tell that tell.”

All in all, while there may be a few wounds which he would generally depict as “knocks and injuries related with football”, there were no wounds like the one Karl Joseph supported during the group’s Week 1 win over the Seattle Seahawks seven days prior.

At the point when you consider a large number of the regulars got back to live game activity interestingly this preseason, not supporting injury was fundamental. Players who got back to the setup interestingly this preseason were:

  • T.J. Watt
  • Pat Freiermuth
  • Diontae Johnson
  • Tyson Alualu
  • Larry Ogunjobi
  • Pursue Claypool

While those players returned, there were a few who missed the game, yet could return in the Week 3 game against the Detroit Lions next Sunday at Acrisure Stadium. Players who could get back to the setup would be:

  • Cam Heyward
  • Najee Harris
  • Alex Highsmith
  • Arthur Maulet
  • Calvin Austin III

Remaining sound during the preseason and furthermore getting important game redundancies is a dainty line each NFL lead trainer needs to walk. For example, is getting Najee Harris conveys before the ordinary season worth the gamble? The equivalent could be said for Watt and his play Saturday night.

Mike Tomlin will address the media this Friday, and he will probably frame the group’s arrangement not only for players who will return, however players who stay out of the setup for quite a few reasons.

The Steelers have been lucky with wounds this offseason, not with the amount of the wounds, but rather the seriousness. Make certain to remain tuned to BTSC for the most recent news and notes encompassing the group as the head into the preseason finale next Sunday.

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