Steelers Prepare for Broncos Game Amidst Injury Concerns
ICARO Media Group
The Pittsburgh Steelers are gearing up to face the Denver Broncos in Week 2 of the NFL season, but they will have to navigate the game with several key players nursing injuries. Quarterback Russell Wilson, who sat out the season opener against the Falcons due to a calf injury, remains on the injury report as a limited participant.
During his weekly press conference, Coach Mike Tomlin expressed that Wilson is feeling better but emphasized the team's focus on preparing for rookie quarterback Justin Fields to start against the Broncos. Tomlin explained that they will evaluate Wilson's level of participation and analyze his capability to protect himself and be productive before considering his inclusion in the game.
Cornerback Darius Rush is also in the concussion protocol after a hit in the win against the Falcons, and his status for the upcoming game is uncertain. Tackle Dan Moore Jr. and guard Isaac Seumalo both missed practice due to ankle and pectoral injuries, respectively.
However, there is some positive news on the injury front for the Steelers. Wide receiver Roman Wilson, who has yet to play this season due to an ankle injury, was able to participate in practice on a limited basis. Coach Tomlin expressed optimism about Wilson's progress and the potential for him to contribute in the upcoming game.
On a disappointing note, the Steelers placed punter Cameron Johnston on the Reserve/Injured List after he suffered a major knee injury. Johnston had been performing exceptionally well for the team and had earned the respect of his teammates with his professionalism and work ethic. The team has signed punter Corliss Waitman as Johnston's replacement. Waitman, who previously had stints with the Steelers, brings familiarity with the team and experience in punt duties.
In preparation for their matchup with the Broncos, the Steelers are taking the necessary precautions and evaluating the availability of their injured players on a day-by-day basis. As they navigate these challenges, Coach Tomlin emphasizes focusing on the players who are available and their readiness for the game.
The Steelers and Broncos will face off in what promises to be an exciting showdown, with both teams aiming to secure victory despite the injury setbacks. The Steelers remain confident in their ability to adapt and persevere amidst the challenges that come with the game of football.