Steelers vs. Ravens: RB Wendell Smallwood called up from practice squad

With James Conner on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, the Steelers called up veteran Wendell Smallwood for reinforcement versus Ravens.

With Steelers running back James Conner on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, Wendell Smallwood was called up from the practice squad today. He’ll join the rotation of Benny Snell, Jr. and Anthony McFarland, Jr.

In five seasons, this will be Smallwood’s 52nd career game and first with the Steelers. He came to Pittsburgh as a member of the practice squad in September.

Smallwood’s best season came in 2018 with the Philadelphia Eagles when rushed for 364 yards and three touchdowns. He also logged 230 receiving yards and two more scores.

It’s hard to predict how often Smallwood will be used versus the Ravens, given his inexperience with the Black & Gold, but his sure hands as a receiver could come into play.

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Steelers vs Ravens inactives: No surprises among Pittsburgh inactives

Here are your Steelers inactives for this week’s game against the Baltimore Ravens.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have announced their inactives for this week’s game with the Baltimore Ravens. No real surprises among the list as both teams are doing their best to get their best players on the field in light of multiple players out due to COVID-19 protocols.

This list does not include those players who are out because they are on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. This includes defensive lineman Stephon Tuitt, running back James Conner and center Maurkice Pouncey.

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Steelers place C Maurkice Pouncey on Reserve/COVID-19 list

The Steelers will be without their All-Pro center for this week’s game.

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No word on if it is a positive test but the Pittsburgh Steelers have announced they have placed starting center Maurkice Pouncey on the Reserve/COVID-19 list ahead of their game with the Baltimore Ravens.

With Pouncey out it will be JC Hassenauer starting at center for Pittsburgh. He’s no Pouncey but he’s still a very good player and I don’t expect a huge dropoff.

Pittsburgh also called up offensive lineman Anthony Coyle to bolster the offensive line depth. The team also announced they have called up running back Wendell Smallwood to serve as the team’s No. 3 running back. The Steelers are missing James Conner and Jaylen Samuels.

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Steve Young makes bizarre declaration about Steelers vs Ravens and Lamar Jackson

Does Steve Young really think this game shouldn’t be played because Lamar Jackson is positive for COVID-19?

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We all understand that this game is being played in less-than-ideal circumstances. But the game still has to be played. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens are playing nearly a week late thanks to the outbreak of COVID-19 positives on the Ravens. This includes Baltimore starting quarterback Lamar Jackson who will miss the game.

Such is the nature of playing football during a global pandemic. But don’t tell former NFL quarterback turned NFL analyst Steven Young. He made the most baffling declaration about this week’s game and the availability of Jackson.

“A playoff-implication game between the Ravens and the Steelers, in my mind, is a game without Lamar Jackson — needs to be canceled,” Young said. “You cannot play that game without Lamar Jackson.”

Wait, so is Young trying to say this game shouldn’t be played because Jackson isn’t in it? Did he care the Denver Broncos had to play without a quarterback? This is a ridiculous take. Teams are forced to play without players every week due to injury. How is this any different?

Let us know what you think about Young’s comments.

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Ravens RBs Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins not expected to play vs Steelers

The Ravens will be short-handed at running back versus the Steelers.

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The drama that is Steelers vs Ravens is almost done. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens are now nearly a week since they were supposed to play but barring another unforeseen hiccup, will square off on Wednesday.

According to multiple reports, Ravens running backs J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram will not play against the Steelers. Both players were on the Reserve/COVID-19 list for close contact but are eligible to come off the list in time to play.

Original reports had pointed to the two running backs flying out on Wednesday and joining the team for the game but this seems to have flipped on Wednesday morning and it will be Gus Edwards running the rushing attack.

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Steelers vs Ravens: 3 keys to victory for Pittsburgh

If the Steelers want to win on Wednesday, they have to turn out the distractions and just trust the process.

After multiple delays, it appears Steelers vs Ravens will finally happen on Wednesday afternoon. The Pittsburgh Steelers have sat by patiently and watched the NFL and the Baltimore Ravens mishandle this and take it all in stride. But now it is time to get this game over with.

If the Steelers want to get out of this game 11-0, here are the keys to victory.

NFL totally drops façade of player safety with latest Ravens COVID-19 positive

Despite another positive test by a Ravens player, the game is set to go on Wednesday afternoon.

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What exactly was all this for? The Pittsburgh Steelers have been forced to adjust their schedule twice because of the irresponsibility of the Baltimore Ravens all the while the NFL has been preaching player safety. But it’s pretty clear this was never a concern and the latest news cements it.

According to multiple sources, the Ravens had another positive test by a player on Tuesday. According to Ravens writer Jeff Zrebiec, the player who tested positive practiced with the team for the last two days. Nevertheless, the Ravens are in the air, headed to Pittsburgh for Wednesday’s game.

If this is true, why didn’t the NFL just have the game go on Thanksgiving? None of this makes any sense. All these delays have done is throw off the schedule of a team that did nothing wrong and allow the offending team to get players back off the Reserve/COVID-19 list.

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Steelers vs. Ravens: Baltimore activates 4 players from Reserve/COVID-19 list, including Pro Bowl DT Brandon Williams

With the third Steelers-Ravens game delay, it was anticipated that more of Baltimore’s players would be suddenly available for Wednesday.

With the third Steelers-Ravens game delay, it was anticipated that more of Baltimore’s players would be suddenly available for Wednesday.

On Tuesday, the Ravens activated Pro Bowl defensive tackle Brandon Williams from Reserve/COVID-19 list. Williams, the anchor of Baltimore’s run defense, hasn’t played since he went down with an ankle injury in Week 10.

Williams was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Nov. 23 after contact tracing deemed him a close contact of running backs J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram.

Quarterback Trace McSorley and cornerbacks Tavon Young and Khalil Dorsey were also activated from the list, but Young and Dorsey revert to injured reserve. Young suffered a knee injury versus the Houston Texans in Week 2, and Dorsey has been out with an ankle. McSorley is insurance should something happen to Robert Griffin III, but he hasn’t played a snap all season.

Though running backs J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram have not yet been activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list, both are eligible. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, teams have until 12:30 Wednesday to submit player transactions.

As of Tuesday, 16 Ravens players remain on the Reserve/COVID-19 list to the Steelers one.

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Steelers vs. Ravens: Players cite lack of practice as excuse for refusing to play Pittsburgh

The Athletic reports the Ravens weren’t comfortable playing the Steelers without practice or conditioning.

Late Monday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic published, “Ravens players hold their ground, matchup with Steelers is pushed back a day.” The article documents the chain of events that caused a third (and hopefully final) postponement of Steelers-Ravens.

“They were uncomfortable with the safety risks of having to play an NFL game against their fiercest rival without having a legitimate practice or conditioning session in over a week,” wrote Zrebiec.

Let’s pretend for a moment that injury risks due to no practice are the true reason behind the team threatening to strike.

Ravens running backs J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram haven’t had “legitimate practice or conditioning” over a week either, but they are eligible to play on Wednesday. They would not have been eligible on Tuesday.

Why, again, weren’t the Ravens practicing? Oh, that’s right, their strength and conditioning coach had coronavirus symptoms but did not report them. He also did not wear a mask or contact tracing device.

No practice? No problem

Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was not concerned about his safety, nor was the team, when he, linebacker Vince Williams, running back Jaylen Samuels and offensive lineman Jerald Hawkins went seven days without practice.

Instead, they were activated on Nov. 14, participated in one walk-through and played on the 15th.

“We are going to have an extended walk-through tomorrow just to give [Ben] an in-helmet perspective on some of the situational things, to put the finishing touches on our work, to allow him to work with the eligibles that he will work with in-game, to have any necessary informal conversations that allow us to have a level of comfort as we push into play,” said Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin in a Nov. 10 press conference.

Roethlisberger put up a season-best 333 yards and four touchdowns.

No bias here. The Tennessee Titans also had one practice on Oct. 11 — their first legitimate session in two weeks — before playing the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 13. The Titans trounced the Bills 42-16.

The Steelers and Titans did not threaten to strike. They did not push the NFL to postpone the games. Instead, Tomlin and Titans’ head coach Mike Vrabel pushed their teams to put on their big boy pants and play.

So, not only do the Ravens get two workouts/practices before flying to Pittsburgh, but they will likely get (at least) two key players back. All of this preferential treatment for a team that blatantly violated protocols.

Baltimore’s spineless moves — and the NFL catering to them — have been watched closely by the 31 other teams. You can bet that they will attempt to follow suit if there’s another outbreak in the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl.

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Steelers vs. Ravens: Baltimore will get 2 key starters back, thanks to 3rd game delay

The 10-day isolation period ends on thrice rescheduled game day.

Coincidence? I think not.

Baltimore Ravens running backs Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins will be declared eligible to play in the for-now Wednesday night game in Pittsburgh, per Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport.

On Monday, Nov. 23, they were placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, which requires a 10-day isolation period or until two tests return negative within a 24-hour period. Initially declared out for the originally-scheduled Thanksgiving game, the two were a longshot to play in the first rescheduled matchup.

Now that the NFL has pushed the game for a third time, that 10-day period will have ended. If Dobbins and Ingram actually tested positive on the 23rd, the period ends on game day.

The Ravens will still be without Lamar Jackson, tight end Mark Andrews, receiver Willie Snead, and pass rushers Calais Campbell and Matt Judon.

Ingram was out for the first game of the series with an ankle injury. Dobbins, as you remember, replaced him and gashed the Steelers for 113 yards on 15 carries.

While the Ravens still have 20 players on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, having Dobbins and Ingram’s talents in the backfield is a tremendous advantage that they would not have had if they played on Tuesday.

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