Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin revealed during his Tuesday press conference that his unit came out of Sunday night’s win over the Baltimore Ravens relatively healthy.
There were some “bumps and bruises associated with play” but nothing major.
“We’re a relatively healthy group as we lean in on the single-elimination tournament,” Tomlin said.
All players that returned to action last week did so without injury. The Steelers have a healthy 53 entering Monday night’s AFC Wild Card game against the Houston Texans at Acrisure Stadium.
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Safety Jalen Ramsey was the only Steelers player that left the game on Sunday night due to an injury. Ramsey was covering Ravens tight end Mark Andrews on a crosser route when receiver Zay Flowers, coming from the opposite side, ran into him.
Ramsey laid on his back for a moment before getting up and heading to the sideline. He didn’t enter the blue medical tent. Ramsey returned for the following series.
The Steelers got five player back for Sunday night’s game against Baltimore.
In addition to getting back All-Pro outside linebacker T.J. Watt, left guard Isaac Seumalo (triceps) wide receiver Calvin Austin III (hamstring), cornerback Brandin Echols (groin) and cornerback James Pierre (calf) all played on Sunday night. Watt had a key interception and Austin scored the game-winning touchdown.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers Get Good News on Injury Front ahead of Texans Game