It’s mostly good news on the Steelers' final injury report ahead of the Wild Card Round, without too many surprises based on the practices leading up to Thursday. Two players we
The Steelers enter the Wild Card Round relatively healthy in comparison to where they were at mid-season (knock on wood!), but that doesn’t m
The Pittsburgh Steelers will have their full secondary in good health for their Wild Card playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday, as cornerback Donte Jackson announced on Thursday that he is good to go to return from injury this week.
The hardest part for Donte Jackson in dealing with his “nagging” back issues is trying not to be too twitchy and aggravate a pinched nerve in the days leading up to the game. After missing the season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals,
Jackson wasn't able to play in the Steelers' regular-season finale against the Bengals due to a back injury. His full participation in Pittsburgh's official practice of the week indicates that he has moved past the injury and should be able to play in the wild-card game against Baltimore on Saturday.
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Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Donte Jackson is dealing with a back issue and could miss this week's game against the Ravens.
Donte Jackson said he was “feeling good” after practice Thursday. But Jackson’s back was not feeling good enough for the Pittsburgh Steelers to give him any better than a “questionable” designation to play in Saturday’s regular-season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals.
One hails from the rival Pittsburgh Steelers, as Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox has named the Bengals a fit for cornerback Donte Jackson:
The easiest way for the Baltimore Ravens to take some pressure off Lamar Jackson is to run the ball effectively with Derrick Henry.
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Lamar Jackson has won the same number of playoff games as NFL MVP trophies: two. The dearth of postseason victories have been an issue and the Ravens star quarterback looks