Steelers Week 1 injury report: Pittsburgh mostly healthy to start practice week
The Pittsburgh Steelers released their first injury report for their 2024 NFL season opener against the Atlanta Falcons.
Kicking off Week 1 practice, the Steelers only have two players who did not practice: Starting left guard Isaac Seumalo (ruled out by Mike Tomlin on Tuesday) and No. 3 defensive tackle, Logan Lee.
Here's a look at the full injury report for the Steelers and Falcons after Wednesday's practice:
Pittsburgh Steelers
Player | Injury | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Game status |
WR Roman Wilson | ankle | LP | |||
CB Cory Trice Jr. | groin | LP | |||
RB Jaylen Warren | hamstring | LP | |||
G Isaac Seumalo | pectoral | DNP | OUT | ||
OT Troy Fautanu | knee | LP | |||
DT Logan Lee | calf | DNP |
DNP: Did not practice
LP: Limited participation
FP: Full participation
Atlanta Falcons
Player | Injury | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Game status |
TE Kyle Pitts | hamstring | LP | |||
LB Nate Landman | quadricep | LP |
DNP: Did not practice
LP: Limited participation
FP: Full participation
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