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Steelers QB goes on injury list before Giants game in huge blow

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Steelers QB goes on injury list before Giants game in huge blow

Quarterback Justin Fields has been added to the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ injury report ahead of Monday’s game against the New York Giants.

Russell Wilson‘s backup is listed with a hamstring issue, which shouldn’t be much of a problem for Pittsburgh after he was demoted last week. Now, the Steelers welcome a New York team in prime time for the second straight week when the Giants visit on Monday night.

The Steelers (5-2) started Wilson for the first time this season last Sunday night. The former Super Bowl champion guided Pittsburgh to a 37-15 win over the New York Jets. The Steelers scored the final 31 points of the game as Wilson, who missed the start of the season with a calf injury, threw for 264 yards and two touchdowns on 16-of-29 passing and added a rushing score.

Wilson played reasonably well in starting the first six games of the season. Head coach Mike Tomlin was as coy as ever this week as he said he’s ‘refusing to acknowledge’ any changes to Fields’ role.

But pressed on whether Wilson would start against the Giants, Tomlin said, ‘He’s scheduled to take first-team reps (Wednesday) and we’ll see where the week leads us.’

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks Russell Wilson, right, and Justin Fields sit together

Najee Harris gained 100-plus rushing yards and a touchdown in back-to-back weeks for the Steelers.

‘What I keep telling (Harris) every single game is just keep bringing your stuff, bringing your stuff,’ said Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen, who knows what it’s like to take on Harris from his previous four seasons with the Ravens. ‘Nobody wants to tackle you … Nobody wants to deal with that for four quarters, at least, I know that.’

The Giants (2-5) have scored a total of 10 points during their current two-game skid, but no major changes are coming to the offense. The same can be said for the team’s leadership in the long term, too.

Giants co-owner John Mara said this week that he has no plans to dismiss coach Brian Daboll or general manager Joe Schoen this season or in the offseason.

Still, things look dire after the Giants followed a 17-7 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals with a 28-3 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, both coming at home. Quarterback Daniel Jones threw for a season-low 99 yards and was sacked by the Eagles seven times before Drew Lock replaced him to finish the game.

Daboll insisted the following day that Jones remains the starter in New York. Jones didn’t like being pulled, but met with Daboll on their usual schedule to go over the game and targeted improvements.

‘I think there’s some things you take from it that you’re trying to learn from. But does it change or is it completely different because he pulled me from the game? No it’s not,’ Jones said. ‘We all got to play better, I got to play better and that’s what I’m focusing on.’

Russell Wilson #3 looks on alongside Justin Fields #2 of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the Pittsburgh Steelers OTA offseason workout at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex

Russell Wilson #3 looks on alongside Justin Fields #2 of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the Pittsburgh Steelers OTA offseason workout at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex

Jones said he’s focused on what’s ahead and moving past last week. When asked if Daboll gave him assurances of his role, Jones said the head coach told the team that was the case last week.

‘I think after the game, he said to the team that I was the starter going forward. So, I’m going through the week preparing to play and play well. But in terms of his plans … it’s a better question for him,’ Jones said.

The Giants fell despite rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers playing for the first time in three weeks due to a concussion. The blossoming star had four catches for 41 yards and has 39 receptions for 427 yards and three touchdowns in just five games this season. Teammate Wan’Dale Robinson ranks fifth in the league in receptions (43) for just 303 yards and two scores.

The Steelers, who rank second in the NFL in scoring defense at 14.4 points per game, will be wary of sixth overall draft pick Nabers in particular.

‘He attacks the ball when it’s in the air, he makes those competitive plays,’ Tomlin said. .’.. Those guys who get a chance to hug Roger Goodell (on stage at the NFL draft), they have some real tangible things and intangible things.’

The Giants boast the league’s sack leader in Dexter Lawrence II, who has nine sacks for 65 yards. T.J. Watt has a team-high 4.5 sacks and three forced fumbles for the Steelers and could feast on a New York O-line that’s allowed 22 sacks, third-most in the league.

‘I’d say he’s unbelievable,’ Daboll said. .’.. You watch his tape and all the turnovers that he has and the style that he plays with. I mean, he’s one of the best players in the league.

Justin Fields, right, runs for a touchdown past Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Tyree Wilson

Justin Fields, right, runs for a touchdown past Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Tyree Wilson

Veteran running back Cordarrelle Patterson is listed as doubtful and rookie center Zach Frazier has been ruled out for the Steelers due to ankle injuries. 

The Steelers (5-2) also will be without outside linebacker Nick Herbig and rookie wide receiver Roman Wilson because of hamstring issues. Linebacker Tyler Matakevich (hamstring) and offensive tackle Dylan Cook (foot) each are in the 21-day window to return from injured reserve and are out against the Giants (2-5).

Patterson, 33, was a limited practice participant on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. He has not played since Sept. 29 in a 27-24 loss at the Indianapolis Colts. A running back and wide receiver, he has one start in four games and has 16 carries for 92 yards and five receptions for 34 yards.

A four-time Pro Bowl selection and four-time All-Pro first-team honoree as a kick returner, Patterson is in his first season with Pittsburgh after playing for the Minnesota Vikings (2013-16), Oakland Raiders (2017), New England Patriots (2018), Chicago Bears (2019-20) and Atlanta Falcons (2021-23).

Frazier, 23, a 2024 NFL second-round selection out of West Virginia, has started six games and played 95 percent of the offensive snaps (378). He missed last Sunday’s game against the New York Jets.

Herbig, 22, will miss his third straight game. He has played in five games (two starts) this season and has eight tackles and 2.5 sacks. He is in his second season with the Steelers.

Wilson, 23, a third-round pick in the 2024 draft out of Michigan, has played in one game this season.

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