Pittsburgh Steelers vs Cleveland Browns Tuesday injury report
Ahead of their Thursday night game against the Browns this week, the Steelers have provided their latest injury report from Tuesday. Pittsburgh practiced on Tuesday as they enter a short week matchup with the Browns, and the only player listed on the injury report was linebacker Devin Bush. Luckily for the Steelers, Bush was a full participant in practice despite his foot injury — with nobody on Pittsburgh being limited in any fashion during Tuesday’s practice.
The Steelers did not practice on Monday with just three days in-between their games against the Patriots and the Browns, and originally it was estimated that Bush would be a “limited participation” designation had they held practice.
Steelers vs Browns injury report
Full Participation – Steelers: LB Devin Bush (Foot)
Full Participation – Browns: DE Isaiah Thomas (Hand)
Limited Participation – Browns: TE Harrison Bryant (Thumb, Thigh), T Jack Conklin (Knee), T Chris Hubbard (Illness)
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Did Not Practice – Browns: G Joel Bitonio (Biceps), DE Jadeveon Clowney (Ankle), DE Myles Garrett (Neck)
While the Steelers have a nearly spotless injury report this week, the Browns are facing some major questions surrounding their defensive line on Tuesday’s report. Initially, the Browns ruled out Jadeveon Clowney and Chase Winovich according to coach Kevin Stefanski. On Tuesday’s list, Myles Garrett joined them as he was held out from practice with a neck injury.
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With the short week of preparation, it’s possible that Cleveland is just playing it safe with their star pass rusher — although it’s concerning for them to see three defensive linemen with injury concerns this week.
Sitting at a 1-1 record, Pittsburgh has had both of their previous games decided by just a field goal. After winning 23-20 over the Bengals in Week 1 with time expiring in overtime, Pittsburgh hosted the Patriots at home last week and lost 17-14. This week, the Steelers travel to Cleveland to take on their divisional rival coming off a brutal collapse against the New York Jets last week.