December 22, 2024

Steelers security In Week 13, Minkah Fitzpatrick breaks her hand.

Steelers linebacker Cole Holcomb out for season after knee injury | Marca

The Pittsburgh Steelers had a terrible week in terms of both their on-field performance and the quantity of injuries they sustained. All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, who broke his hand in Week 13, was particularly fortunate to receive the bad news, according to Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin’s post-game remarks.

Fitzpatrick managed to finish the game despite having his hand put in a cast during the prolonged halftime, but it’s difficult given his ballhawking role, which is what makes him most valuable to this defense.

In Week 13, the Steelers gave up 282 yards and three touchdowns to the Cardinals. This week is short because the Steelers are scheduled to play the New England Patriots on Thursday Night Football.

Steelers linebacker Cole Holcomb out for season after knee injury | Marca

In Week 13, the Steelers suffer a humiliating home loss to the Cardinals and sustain numerous injuries.
T.J. Watt leaves the Cardinals game in Week 13 due to an injury
Acrisure Stadium hosts Rainbow during the Steelers vs. Cardinals weather delay.
Week 13: After the second weather delay of the season, the late Sunday NFL Open Thread between the Steelers and Cardinals is scheduled to resume.
Nate Hergbig, a left guard for the Steelers, replaced Isaac Seumalo in Week 13.

Things didn’t go quite as planned in the first half. The Arizona Cardinals, who came into the game with a 2-10 record and were in contention for the No. 1 overall pick, will trail the Steelers 10-3 at the half. This team will need a lot to go right because of their string of misfortunes and injuries, which include QB Kenny Pickett (questionable) with an ankle injury, LG Isaac Seumalo (questionable) with a shoulder injury, and LB Elandon Roberts (out) with a groin injury.

But hey, at least BTSC offers you a place to vent to other Steelers supporters! Come cheer us on for a miraculous comeback (as well as health!) in the second half.

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