So Sad: Steelers dealing with injury to key defender after ugly loss

The Pittsburgh Steelers appear to be going in a descending winding at the absolute worst time, with the group losing three of its last four games while gradually seeing its possibilities causing the NFL end of the season games to vanish in the last stretch of the normal season.

On Thursday night, the Steelers were humiliated for a second consecutive week against a mediocre rival, with the New Britain Nationalists ending up as the winner against Mike Tomlin’s crew.
Pittsburgh has lost one of their best pass-rushers to a concussion, as if the team hadn’t already lost two games in a row while attempting to secure a playoff spot in the AFC.

As per Ian Rapoport of NFL Organization, Alex Highsmith is at present in the NFL’s blackout convention.
Pittsburgh has a little extra time to get the pass rusher healthy and ready to clear the league’s concussion protocol because the team is coming off a game on Thursday night, which is good news for Highsmith and the Steelers.

In the 13 games Highsmith has played hitherto, he’s recorded 6.0 sacks, 27 performance handles, and two constrained mishandles, which shows the amount he means to this safeguard and how much the group will require him pushing ahead in the last stretch of the standard season.

The following time the Steelers will get on the field will be on Saturday, December 16 against the Indianapolis Yearlings, who are likewise attempting to secure a season finisher spot in the AFC.
After that game, Pittsburgh will confront the Cincinnati Bengals, Seattle Seahawks, and Baltimore Ravens to complete out the ordinary season.

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