Steelers open 21-day window for injured WR

Could the Steelers actually get Roman Wilson back this season?

Not to get anyone’s hopes up, but Pittsburgh Steelers rookie wide receiver Roman Wilson returned to practice on Tuesday. The Steelers opened up the 21-day window for Wilson to be placed on the 53-man roster or miss the remainder of the season.

The former Michigan star was the Steelers first of two third-round picks in the 2024 NFL draft. Wilson was supposed to come in and be the team’s No. 2 receiver working primarily out of the slot.

Unfortunately, Wilson’s rookie season has been a wash. After missing the first five games with an ankle injury he suffered during training camp, a hamstring injury sent him to IR on October 23.

Meanwhile, Calvin Austin III has taken over the role of slot receiver for the Steelers. However, Pittsburgh still hasn’t found a viable No. 2 receiver and the passing offense has suffered because of it.

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