PITTSBURGH — Injured Pittsburgh Steelers starting strong safety Kyle Dugger returned to practice in full on Thursday after missing his team’s Week 14 win over the Baltimore Ravens last Sunday with a hand injury.
Dugger popped up on the Steelers’ injury report in the middle of the week leading up to the Ravens game with a hand injury and did not dress on Sunday. He was replaced by a combination of Chuck Clark and Jabrill Peppers.
Dugger being a full participant in practice on Thursday is a good sign for him to be able to return on Monday night, when the Steelers host the Miami Dolphins.
Also participating fully in Thursday’s practice were defensive tackles Yahya Black (shoulder) and Keeanu Benton (ankle), wide receiver DK Metcalf (abdomen) and inside linebacker Patrick Queen (glute).
This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Injured Steelers Starter Returns to Practice in Full