Steelers vs Giants injury report: Latest updates, news for Week 8

All the latest updates and news on the Pittsburgh Steelers’s injury report ahead of a Week 8 game vs. the New York Giants.

The Pittsburgh Steelers (5-2) host the New York Giants (2-5) under the lights of Monday Night Football for their final matchup before the bye week.

While the Steelers are 4-1 against the Giants since 2004, New York leads the head-to-head series 44-31-3 in regular season contests.

In their last go-round, also on Monday Night Football, the Steelers defeated the Giants 26-16 at MetLife Stadium in 2020.

As the Steelers and Giants prepare for MNF, here’s a look at the full injury report and participation from Thursday’s practice:

Steelers injury report

Player Injury Thursday Friday Game status
WR Roman Wilson hamstring DNP
S Damontae Kazee ankle FP
DB DeShon Elliott back DNP
CB Donte Jackson shoulder FP
LB Tyler Matakevich hamstring LP
LB Nick Herbig hamstring DNP
C Zach Frazier ankle DNP
OT Dylan Cook foot FP
RB Cordarrelle Patterson ankle LP
DT Keeanu Benton calf LP
DT Cameron Heyward NIR DNP

** in the designated 21-day window to return from injured reserve

DNP: Did not practice

LP: Limited participation 

FP: Full participation

NIR: Not injury related


Giants injury report

Player Injury Thursday Friday Game status
CB Cor’Dale Flott groin DNP
P Jamie Gillan hamstring DNP
CB Tre Hawkins III ankle DNP
CB Adoree’ Jackson neck DNP
DL Dexter Lawrence hip DNP
LB Ty Summer ankle DNP
OLB Brian Burns groin/Achilles LP
WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton Achilles LP
WR Jalin Hyatt ribs FP

DNP: Did not practice

LP: Limited participation 

FP: Full participation

NIR: Not injury related


Roman Wilson injury update

Rookie Roman Wilson, selected in the third round of the NFL draft, is in Mike Tomlin’s dog house. Hampered by an ankle injury for the majority of training camp, Wilson’s appeared in just one game this season and injured his hamstring in practice leading up to the New York Jets matchup.

Tomlin sounded less than pleased about his first-year receiver in his presser this week, saying, “Roman needs to work for me to really consider him. His participation got compromised some last week and so really once it got compromised, I moved on.”

Nick Herbig injury update

The Steelers’ second-year outside linebacker sustained a hamstring injury in the loss to the Dallas Cowboys back in Week 5 and hasn’t played since. Herbig is not trending toward playing in Week 8, either, which is probably for the better. Pittsburgh’s Week 9 bye will provide banged-up players an opportunity to get right before their brutal second leg of the 2024 season.

DeShon Elliott injury update

It’s a mystery when DeShon Elliott hurt his back, as Tomlin did not mention Elliott after a Jets victory in which he played 60 snaps or during his Giants preview press conference.

The Steelers inked the former Raven, Lion, Dolphin during free agency and he’s been a defensive asset ever since, logging an interception, three defended passes, forced fumble, fumble recovery and 51 tackles in seven starts.

Donte Jackson injury update

Another stupendous signing by the Steelers this offseason has been Donte Jackson. Jackson, who leads the team in interceptions (3), exited early from the Jets game with a shoulder injury.

Jackson’s full practice participation is music to the Steelers’ secondary ears.

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Will Steelers’ LB rebound in Week 8 after inconsistent start to 2024?

Patrick Queen hasn’t really lived up the hype that surrounded his signing. Can the linebacker bounce back in Week 8 against the NY Giants?

Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebacker Patrick Queen is due for a breakout game in Week 8, right? While the word ‘elite’ may describe fellow linebackers Elandon Roberts and Payton Wilson, ‘inconsistent’ better summarizes Queen’s 2024 performance.

He’s currently on pace to record his highest number of missed tackles in any of his five NFL seasons, and he’s currently tied for the second-worst missed tackle percentage of his career this year.

With that being said, Queen’s play hasn’t been all bad—he was solid in Weeks 2, 3, and 5. However, one major setback for the fifth-year linebacker from LSU has been his pass coverage. What was once a strength during his final years in Baltimore, has taken a significant step back in 2024 with the Steelers, as he’s allowing an average passer rating of 103.2 when targeted by opposing QBs.

While Roberts and Wilson have been more consistent on the field, Queen has a good chance to bounce back against the struggling Giants’ offense in Week 8.  Tune in to Monday Night Football this week to see if Queen can finally turn things around this season, on October 27th at 8:15 PM EST.

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QB mystery aside, DangeRuss will cook the Giants in Week 8

Although Tomlin refuses to admit it, Russell Wilson is primed for success in Week 8 against an average at best Giants’ defense.

While Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin continues his best ‘who’s the starter’ charade with the media, many fans, analysts, and players alike assume Russell Wilson will make his second-consecutive start in Week 8. The most unsurprising part of this entire act will be when Wilson, AKA Mr. Unlimited, cooks the Giants’ defense on Monday Night Football.

To any doubters of the former Super Bowl champ, why shouldn’t he? While the quarterback faced an injured Jets defense on Sunday Night Football, it was still an elite defense nonetheless! A defense in which the Wilson-led offense scored over 37 points—the most the Jets have given up all season.

After shaking off some rust in the first half of Week 7’s contest, Wilson’s production exploded. He is primed to repeat this same success against an even worse Giants’ defense in Week 8.

While fans and former Steelers’ players argue the unfair nature of Fields’ benching, if Pittsburgh wants to continue winning football games, one facet of the offense must remain: Let Russ Cook!

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Mike Tomlin highlights Week 8 ‘problem’ for Steelers O-line

A significant problem for the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line this week comes in the form of 6-foot-4, 342-pound tackle Dexter Lawrence.

A significant problem for the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line this week comes in the form of 6-foot-4, 342-pound tackle Dexter Lawrence. Nicknamed “Sexy Dexy,” Lawrence is dominating at a historic level in 2024.

Mike Tomlin gushed over Lawrence’s game-changing ability in Tuesday’s press conference.

“Dexter Lawrence is a problem. He is,” Tomlin warned. “He’s a problem in the running game. He’s a problem in the passing game. I think he leads the NFL in sacks, but he’s just a dominant, dominant player.”

Despite garnering the most double teams (63.3%) in the league, Lawrence leads the league in sacks with nine.

Limiting Lawrence will be an eye-opening experience for Steelers center Ryan McCollum, who got the start in place of injured rookie Zach Frazier on Sunday Night Football.

“For guys like Ryan McCollum, who are getting an opportunity to ascend and play, it is going to be a significant challenge, but we better do more than wish Ryan McCollum luck,” Tomlin continued.

“We better give him some schematic help and be highly sensitive to this man’s capabilities and not only his capabilities but just simply what he’s putting on tape week in and week out as we sit here right now.”

It’ll take a village — Pittsburgh’s line unit as a whole — to combat Lawrence’s dominance and affection for making Russell Wilson‘s life against the Giants miserable.

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Steelers HC Mike Tomlin creating confusion about starting quarterback position

Could Mike Tomlin really bench Russell Wilson against the Giants?

We aren’t sure if Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was being serious or not but he is really trying to confuse everyone about the starting quarterback position. Last week Tomlin benched Justin Fields in favor of Russell Wilson before the team blew out the New York Jets on Sunday night.

Now the Steelers are preparing to square off with the New York Giants on Monday Night Football and Tomlin said in his Tuesday presser that he hasn’t committed to a starting quarterback for this week.

“He’s scheduled to take first-team reps tomorrow, and we’ll see where that leads us,” Tomlin said.

Seriously? Could there even be an argument about who the starting quarterback is? This feels like Tomlin trying really hard to make the Giants prepare for Fields to be the starting quarterback even though there’s no chance it actually happens.

Last week we expected to see Fields against the Jets in some packages but it didn’t happen. It sounds like he is hoping to create the same type of doubt this week.

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