Steelers Starting Offensive Lineman Leaves Packers Game with Injury

Steelers Starting Offensive Lineman Leaves Packers Game with Injury
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PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Steelers guard Isaac Seumalo is dealing with a pectoral injury and is questionable to return to the team’s game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.

Spencer Anderson was in for the Steelers on their final offensive drive of the first half, which ended in DK Metcalf’s touchdown reception from Aaron Rodgers.

Seumalo dealt with a pectoral injury he suffered in the preseason last year as well, but returned in Week 5 and finished the campaign with his first Pro Bowl nod.

Seumalo began his career with the Philadelphia Eagles as a third-round draft pick in 2016. He earned a second contract with them in 2019, then signed a three-year deal with the Steelers in 2023. He’s played in 118 games as a professional, including 97 starts.

Anderson filled in for Seumalo last season, as well, while the Steelers were faced with the loss of another guard, James Daniels, due to an Achilles tear. Anderson was a seventh-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and has played in each of the Steelers’ seven games this go-round. He had his first career reception early in the matchup against the Packers, plowing ahead for four yards before being dragged down.

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