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Saints and Steelers Wednesday Injury Report
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mid season causality report. the butchers toll. really no surprises
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New Orleans Saints and Pittsburgh Steelers Release Final Injury Report: Khiry Remains Out
by Andrew Schuster 1h ago As the entire NFC South continues on a downward spiral in the National Football League, the division remains up for grabs. Week 13 is here, which means the final home-stretch of the 2014 season is upon us. With game time less than 48 hours away, the final injury report and Sunday statuses for the matchup between the New Orleans Saints and Pittsburgh Steelers has been released following today’s practices. Saints: Did not practice- RB Khiry Robinson (Forearm) – OUT LB Kyle Knox (Hand) – OUT Limited- G Ben Grubbs (Neck) – Probable C Jonathan Goodwin (Toe) – Probable Full participants – RB Pierre Thomas (Rib/Shoulder) – Probable WR Robert Meachem (Ankle) – Probable LB Curtis Lofton (Ankle) – Probable CB Keenan Lewis (Knee) – Probable Steelers: Did not practice- DT Steve McLendon (Shoulder) – OUT T Marcus Gilbert (Ankle) – Questionable Limited- CB Cortez Allen (Thumb) – OUT LB Ryan Shazier (Ankle) – Questionable Full Participants- CB Ike Taylor (Forearm) – Probable S Shamarko Thomas (Hamstring) – Probable WR Martavis Bryant (Illness) – Probable If the Black and Gold wish to keep the contest close in the Steel City on Sunday, Coach Sean Payton and Company will need all hands on deck. Unfortunately, injuries have been a major issue for the Saints this year, with their latest victim to the IR being defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley. After RB Khiry Robinson sent out a promising tweet Wednesday afternoon, he is set to miss his sixth-straight game. Kyle Knox also remains out, and with the regular season nearing an end, I’m not sure why New Orleans doesn’t just shut him down to make room for somebody that could actually be useful on a struggling defense. For the Steelers, CB Cortez Allen and starting nose tackle Steve McLendon have been ruled out, so expect a heavy dose of Will Allen in the secondary and rookie DT Daniel McCullers plugging up the middle on the line. Anything can happen on any given Sunday in the NFL, but the Saints must be firing on all cylinders if they want to escape Pittsburgh with a victory and keep their playoff hopes alive. With just two days remaining until kickoff, we’ll be sure to keep you updated with any changes, Who Dat Nation. New Orleans Saints and Pittsburgh Steelers Release Final Injury Report |
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Thomas, Lofton, Lewis probable
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We'd need the entire Steelers defense on IR to even have a chance on this one, even then we would not be able to stop their offense anyway.
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I'm concerned about L Bell. He has developed into a very good RB for the Steelers and so has his patience/vision. Just hoping our run stopping D improves on Sunday.
I think Brees can take advantage (with good O line protection) of their corner Gay - he has been exposed quite a bit this year. |
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