Pittsburgh Steelers RB James Conner tests positive for COVID-19

Conner and special teams coordinator Danny Smith have been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list after testing positive for the virus.

Moments after ESPN’s Adam Schefter broke the news that additional Steelers have tested positive for COVID-19, specific names were reported.

NFL Network’s Aditi Kinwahbala first reported Steelers running back James Conner tested positive. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette confirmed the second person is special teams coach Danny Smith.

The news comes the day after Pittsburgh placed defensive tackle Stephon Tuitt, defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs and offensive lineman Jerald Hawkins on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. Since Tuitt, Buggs and Hawkins were never reported as positive, it’s presumed they tested negative and were merely in close contact.

With the Steelers-Ravens game still three days out, if this is the end of the positive cases, the game should be on as scheduled on Tuesday. However, contact tracing is a lengthy process, and the result will inevitably mean players in close contact with Conner and Smith are placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

When tight end Vance McDonald tested positive, contact tracing landed quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, running back Jaylen Samuels, offensive lineman Jerald Hawkins and linebacker Vince Williams on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

If anything is working in Pittsburgh’s favor that the virus hasn’t spread, it’s that the team hasn’t practiced since Nov. 25.

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Steelers vs. Cowboys: It’s unclear which QB Pittsburgh will face this week

The Pittsburgh Steelers are all-too-familiar with the QB carousel that the Cowboys are dealing with right now.

On Tuesday, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin explained in his weekly press conference that his team was preparing to face Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Dalton.

Considering Dalton was still in concussion protocol at the time of the press conference, I have to presume Tomlin anticipated the quarterback would be cleared to play this week.

Moments after Tomlin’s press conference ended, it was revealed that Dalton was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Time for the Steelers to switch gears — yet again.

After the Dalton news was announced, Joe Rutter of TribLive wrote of the Steelers having to prepare for rookie Ben DiNucci.

Hold the presses.

According to a source of NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Dallas Cowboys are strongly considering starting practice squad quarterback Cooper Rush versus Pittsburgh this week.

As of Monday, Dalton — no stranger to the Steelers — was still in concussion protocol after a Week 7 vicious hit from former Pittsburgh linebacker Jon Bostic.

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Rush has appeared in five games for Dallas. The most action the third-year quarterback saw was in 2017 when he had one completion on three pass attempts. In three other games in 2018 and 2019, Rush took the field for mere kneel-downs.

Ben DiNucci, selected by the Cowboys in the 7th round of the 2020 NFL draft, has played in Dalton’s relief. In three games (one start), the rookie is 23-for-43 with 219 yards, zero touchdowns and no interceptions.

It’s quite possible the Steelers won’t know which quarterback they will be up against until inactives are announced on Sunday afternoon.

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