When the Pittsburgh Steelers meet the Bills in the first round of the playoffs, they will be almost fully healthy.
Pittsburgh The Pittsburgh Steelers injury report has only one mark on it at the end of a clean week of practice with the playoff opener against the Buffalo Bills looming this weekend.
On the final injury report, three players were listed for the Steelers. Just one was eliminated from Wild Card Weekend, while two did not practice and three were complete participants.
Isaac Seumalo, the offensive guard, did not participate in the final practice of the week but is likely to play because he did not receive an injury designation for the game. He has been missing practice time due to a bothersome shoulder issue that the Steelers are trying to manage for the past few weeks.
As anticipated, superstar outside linebacker T.J. Watt is sidelined due to a knee injury.
After two days of full practice, the three injured Steelers—safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, running back Najee Harris (knee), and linebacker Elandon Roberts (pectoral)—are ready to play when the game kicks off against the Bills.