Steelers-Jets Thursday practice report
Posted by on September 13, 2012 – 4:04 pmFour players did not take part in practice on Thursday, including LB James Harrison (knee), S Troy Polamalu (calf), T Max Starks (illness), and LB Stevenson Sylvester (knee).
RB Jonathan Dwyer (foot), DE Ziggy Hood (back), and RB Rashard Mendenhall (knee) fully participated in practice.
For the Jets TE Dustin Keller (hamstring), S LaRon Landry (heel), CB Darrelle Revis (concussion), LB Bryan Thomas (hamstring), and CB Isaiah Trufant (ankle) did not participate.
RB John Conner (knee), WR Stephen Hill (calf), WR Jeremy Kerley (back), LB Joshua Mauga (rib), DT Sione Pouha (back), and S Eric Smith (hip, knee) were all limited in practice.
Fully taking part in practice were LB Nick Bellore (shoulder), CB Antonio Cromartie (shoulder), DT Mike Devito (calf), G Brandon Moore (hip), and WR Chaz Schilens (ankle)
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By oleBrowneyes on Sep 13, 2012 | Reply
OK Ben why dont you show the league why you are the MAN at home against those JETS…
By Alvin Shipp on Sep 13, 2012 | Reply
what is the deal with James Harrison why did he wait so long to have knee surgery….will he be in shape when he does get in there hes 35 yrs old I personally think he needs some reps in practice to be in game shape. Maybe theyre saving him for the important games (division)
By anthony on Sep 13, 2012 | Reply
LETS GO STEELERS WE ARE GOING TO BEAT THE JETS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By jimmy Hawkins on Sep 14, 2012 | Reply
with this weekends game being a home opener for my pittsburgh steelers
we will beat the jets
By dale r. schaffner sr. on Sep 14, 2012 | Reply
lets get back in the win column were playing on our field and we dont lose in our house on opening day buckle up guys time to show the jets some smash mouth football steelers style
By mark cole on Sep 14, 2012 | Reply
im not one to make excuses but manning picked to defense apart, now he might have down that anyway even if harrison and ryan clark were playing but i really feele so much more comfortible with the entire defense intact, plus people talked so much about APs recovery from the knee injury but technically mendenhall has recovered faster and i hope he plays vs. the jets
By Jerry Lister on Sep 14, 2012 | Reply
Last week was a dismal display. The “O” line has to give Ben some time and they need to create some needed blocking for the run game. Tod Haley was too predictable in the play calling last week, lets change it up a bit and keep the defense guessing. The #1 ranked defense last year did not look impressive at all last week. As great as Harrison and Clark are, they are not the entire defense. The eligible players need to step up. The fourth qtr in particular was terrible. Let’s beat the Jets in our own house.