PITTSBURGH — After Tucker Kraft pulled in a pass from Jordan Love and moved downfield, Pittsburgh Steelers safeties DeShon Elliott and Juan Thornhill chased him down, but the former remained on the ground after the big gain, grabbing at his leg while laying on his side.
While giving chase to the rumbling Green Bay Packers tight end, Thornhill fell into Elliott’s lower right leg, which bent awkwardly. Just about all of the Steelers’ defense kneeled down around Elliott while he was checked out by trainers, then he was helped off the field and into the blue medical tent on the sideline.
Elliott was carted off around the time the Packers ended their drive with a 9-yard Jordan Love touchdown pass to Savion Williams. He was ruled out for the remainder of the game with a knee injury.
Earlier in the season, Elliott dealt with a knee injury that he suffered against the New York Jets in Week 1. He returned for the Steelers’ win over the Minnesota Vikings in Ireland in Week 4. While he was out, Mike Tomlin’s team picked up Jabrill Peppers, a former Michigan standout who’s also made stops with the Cleveland Browns, New York Giants and New England Patriots.
The Steelers also have Chuck Clark at Elliott’s position, and marquee offseason addition Jalen Ramsey is also versatile enough to slot into that role.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers Star Defender Suffers Gruesome Injury vs. Packers