The Pittsburgh Steelers and Indianapolis Colts have launched their last harm experiences of the week going into of their Week Four sport at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday.
Quarterback Russell Wilson is as soon as once more questionable after delivering three restricted practices this week, however we are able to assume he will not be energetic for the fourth straight sport, which leaves Justin Fields because the starter for one more week.
Guard Isaac Seumalo made his return to apply this week, however we’ll have to attend a minimum of one other week to see him go well with up in an precise sport, as he is uncertain to play. Operating again Jaylen Warren, edge rusher Alex Highsmith and tight finish MyCole Pruitt have all been dominated out.
Rookie extensive receiver Roman Wilson bought in a full week of practices and doesn’t have a designation, however as we came upon final week, that does not imply he is positively going to go well with up. We’ll see if he makes his debut on Sunday.
For the Colts, they’re going to be with out two key defenders in cornerback Kenny Moore and edge rusher Kwity Paye. Indianapolis additionally has 4 gamers listed as questionable, together with middle Ryan Kelly and sort out Braden Smith.
Here is the sport statuses for gamers on each groups forward of Sunday.
Pittsburgh Steelers harm report
Recreation Statuses
QB Russell Wilson (calf): Questionable
G Isaac Seumalo (pectoral): Uncertain
RB Jaylen Warren (knee): Out
LB Alex Highsmith (groin): Out
TE MyCole Pruitt (knee): Out
Steelers’ whole Week Four harm report
Indianapolis Colts harm report
Recreation Statuses
C Ryan Kelly (neck): Questionable
OT Braden Smith (knee): Questionable
DB Chris Lammons (knee, ankle): Questionable
DE Tyquan Lewis (calf, wrist): Questionable
CB Kenny Moore (hip): Out
DE Kwity Paye (quadriceps): Out
Colts’ whole Week Four harm report
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