BREAKING: Steelers fans receive unexpected heart-breaking news ahead of fixture

The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially ruled out outside two vital players for their upcoming game against the Baltimore Ravens. Additionally, tight end MyCole Pruitt is listed as doubtful due to a knee injury, having not practiced at all this week.

Head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed outside linebacker would be sidelined with a low ankle sprain, and he is expected to miss two to three games. His earliest possible return would be against the Cincinnati Bengals. Outside linebacker Nick Herbig, who has missed the last four games with a hamstring injury, is set to make his return against the Ravens.

 

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C.J. Henderson appeared on the injury report Thursday with a neck issue and did not practice over the past two days. As a result, he has been ruled out for the game. Cornerback Cory Trice, who has missed the last six games due to a hamstring injury, could make his return.

Tight end MyCole Pruitt has been struggling with a knee injury since it first occurred against the Denver Broncos. He missed four games, then played in the last three, but the injury has flared up again, potentially sidelining him for this upcoming game.

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