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Pittsburgh Steelers Roster Updates and Inactive Players for Recent Game
The Pittsburgh Steelers, under the leadership of Head Coach Mike Tomlin, have made several roster adjustments and designations ahead of their recent game against the New York Jets. On Friday, the Steelers ruled out four players due to injuries: linebacker Nick Herbig (hamstring), center Zach Frazier (ankle), running back Cordarrelle Patterson (ankle), and offensive tackle Dylan Cook (foot). However, Dylan Cook was not designated inactive for the game.
In addition to these injuries, wide receiver Roman Wilson, who was listed as questionable with a hamstring issue, was also designated inactive. Other inactive players for the Steelers included quarterback Kyle Allen (emergency quarterback), safety Damontae Kazee, and running back Aaron Shampklin. Kazee’s designation as inactive was somewhat surprising given that he had no injury designation going into the game despite being on the injury report with an ankle issue.
The Steelers’ active roster includes key players such as quarterback Russell Wilson, running back Najee Harris, and cornerback Cameron Sutton. These players are crucial to the team’s strategy and performance on the field.
The team’s roster moves and player availability were finalized just before the game, reflecting the dynamic nature of NFL team management and the constant need to adjust to injuries and other factors).