Pittsburgh Steelers, Derrick Harmon
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The Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive injury bug continues, and in a week where they were hoping to get at least one key piece back, they may have to
First-round rookie Derrick Harmon missed the last two games with a knee injury, but Mike Tomlin is hopeful the defensive tackle can return to play against another elite running back on Monday night when the Steelers host the Miami Dolphins.
It was long of the longest injury reports of the season for the Steelers, which featured 13 players on it. It was announced Thursday morning that
Thursday morning, Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Derrick Harmon said he was “optimistic” he could return to game play Monday. By Thursday afternoon, some external optimism waned when Harmon was not at practice.
Should first-round pick Derrick Harmon miss the beginning of the regular season due to injury, another rookie could start in his place. Though Harmon and the Steelers have avoided a worst-case scenario, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac reported ...
Mike Tomlin was optimistic about Derrick Harmon practicing this week ahead of the Steelers game against the Dolphins.
Mike Tomlin on Tuesday alluded to defensive tackle Derrick Harmon’s potential return to the lineup. Because of attrition at the position and the performance of the run defense without Harmon, it can’t come soon enough for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Rookie defensive lineman Derrick Harmon has quickly become an indispensable piece of the Pittsburgh Steelers' defense. The first-round pick is the