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Steelers' Broderick Jones: Likely out for remainder of season
Broderick Jones' neck injury is "more serious than originally thought," and he's expected to be sidelined for the remainder of the 2025 campaign, Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.Jones was hurt in last Sunday's loss to the Bears and was placed on IR on Saturday. Though an IR stint requires just a four-game absence, it sounds like Jones isn't going to be able to play again this season. Andrus Peat is expected to take over the Pittsburgh Steelers' starting role at left tackle.
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Steelers' Broderick Jones: Lands on IR
The Pittsburgh Steelers placed Broderick Jones (neck) on injured reserve Saturday, Brooke Pryor of ESPN reports.Jones will be forced to miss at least four games after sustaining a neck injury in the Week 12 loss to the Bears. In his absence, Andrus Peat is expected to take over as the team's starting left tackle.
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Steelers' Broderick Jones: Won't face Buffalo
Coach Mike Tomlin said Monday that Broderick Jones (neck) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bills, Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.Jones was injured in last Sunday's loss to the Bears, and Calvin Anderson replaced Jones at left tackle. Anderson could be in line to start at that spot against Buffalo.
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Steelers' Broderick Jones: Exits with stinger
Broderick Jones (stinger) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Bears, Brooke Pryor of ESPN.com reports.Calvin Anderson has entered the game at left tackle for Jones, with the latter being evaluated by medical staff to determine whether he can return.
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Steelers' Broderick Jones: Starts in preseason opener
Broderick Jones (groin) served as a starter during Saturday's preseason opener against the Jaguars.Jones was labeled as day-to-day due to a groin injury early in training camp, but he resumed participating in individual drills in late July and was ultimately able to suit up for Saturday's preseason opener. He has nearly a month until Pittsburgh's Week 1 matchup against the Jets on Sept. 7, and he's slated to serve as a starter on the Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive line once the regular season gets underway.
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Steelers' Broderick Jones: Participates in practice
Broderick Jones (groin) participated in individual drills in training camp Wednesday, Mike DeFabo of The Athletic reports.Jones has been dealing with a groin injury that has saddled him with a day-to-day designation thus far in camp. The 23-year-old didn't participate in any full-contact drills Wednesday, but he did don pads with the rest of his teammates according to Alan Saunders of SteelersNow.com. The Pittsburgh Steelers unsurprisingly look to be taking a cautious approach with the third-year pro, who is expected to once again start at left tackle.
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Steelers' Broderick Jones: Working through lower-body injury
Broderick Jones is dealing with a lower-body injury, Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.Head coach Mike Tomlin said Sunday that Jones is day-to-day as he works his way back from the injury. The team will look to get the 2023 first-round pick back soon, as he is expected to serve as the starting left tackle during the upcoming campaign.
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Steelers' Broderick Jones: Shifting to left tackle
Broderick Jones will start the offseason preparing to play left tackle, Brooke Pryor of ESPN.com reports.Since being selected with the 14th overall pick in the 2023 Draft, Jones has played just 129 snaps at left tackle and over 1,800 at right tackle. With 2024 first-rounder Troy Fautanu (knee) expected to have a normal offseason after dislocating his kneecap in Week 2 last season, Jones will be ticketed for left-tackle duties in 2025, with Fautanu manning the right side for Pittsburgh.
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Steelers' Broderick Jones: Left tackle heads to Pittsburgh
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Broderick Jones in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 14th overall.The Steelers traded a fourth-round pick to jump from the 17th pick to the 14th, cutting off the Jets in the process. The Jets could have used Jones, as the Georgia product is a prototypical modern left tackle. While he's not huge at 6-foot-5, 311 pounds, Jones has good reach (34 and 3/4-inch arms) and exceptional athleticism (4.97-second 40-yard dash). Jones has room on his frame to add a bit more weight if necessary, and he clearly has athleticism to spare. Jones should send incumbent left tackle Dan Moore to the bench early on.