The Pittsburgh Steelers will get four critical players back for their game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Cornerback Donte Jackson, wide receiver George Pickens, safety DeShon Elliott, and defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi are off the injury report and will return after missing games.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers could get quarterback Justin Fields back against the Kansas City Chiefs. After suffering an abdominal injury against the Philadelphia Eagles, Fields was running on the field on Monday, and after another limited practice on Tuesday, he was listed as questionable.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid addressed the numerous injuries on his roster during Monday's press conference, including lingering issues with Pro Bowlers ahead of the Christmas Day matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers. "Alright, so the guys that won't practice…
Meanwhile, Pittsburgh seems like it’ll get one of its best players back. Receiver George Pickens appears ready to go following a hamstring injury, and that figures to be a massive boost for a Steelers offense that has been boom-or-bust behind quarterback Russell Wilson.
The Kansas City Chiefs (14-1) take a five-game winning streak into their contest with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday, December 25, 2024 at Acrisure Stadium. The Chiefs are listed as
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and his famous wife win the holidays with their family photo drop before the big Christmas Day game.
The Steelers, Chiefs, Texans, and Ravens are all ticketed for the playoffs entering their respective Week 17 matchups. But divisional crowns and playoff seeds are on the line, setting the stage for a pair of high-stakes showdowns.
For Chiefs vs. Steelers, Ian Eagle, a broadcasting veteran who's previously called the NBA, NFL and college basketball, will be on play-by-play. He'll be joined in the booth by Nate Burleson, a former wide receiver and current analyst on "The NFL Today," and J.J. Watt, a former defensive end and current CBS Sports analyst.