Pittsburgh Steelers Face Injury Challenges Ahead of Dolphins Game
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Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback James Pierre has been ruled out for the upcoming game against the Miami Dolphins due to a calf injury sustained during the team's victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Pierre, who has emerged as a key player in the secondary this season, did not practice throughout the week, leading him to confirm he would not be available for Monday's matchup.
As a result, Asante Samuel Jr. will make his first start for the Steelers, having been signed mid-season and appearing in two games prior. With the Dolphins known for their speed in the passing game, Samuel's performance will be critical.
Additionally, the Steelers will be without starting offensive lineman Andrus Peat, who remains in concussion protocol after leaving the Ravens game. Peat did not practice this week, and Dylan Cook will replace him, marking Cook's first career start.
The Steelers' offensive line is further depleted with Broderick Jones and Calvin Anderson on injured reserve. The absence of both Pierre and Peat poses significant challenges for the Steelers as they prepare for a Dolphins team that excels in attacking the edges both in the run and pass game.
This situation underscores the depth and adaptability required of the Steelers as they navigate their injury struggles heading into this crucial match.