Steelers vs. Cowboys: Mike Tomlin rules Alex Highsmith out for Week 5

The Pittsburgh Steelers will be without EDGE Alex Highsmith for a second consecutive week as he battles a groin injury.

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said the defense will be without EDGE Alex Highsmith for a second consecutive week.

Highsmith suffered a groin injury, the second of his career, during Pittsburgh’s Week 3 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac reported that Highsmith was expected to miss two to three games.

Highsmith wasn’t the only player missing versus the Indianapolis Colts — the entire defense was missing in action.

In Highsmith’s absence last week, second-year defender Nick Herbig got his first start but exited midway through the game with an ankle injury. DeMarvin Leal came in to fill the void on 22 snaps.

As usual, practice participation will determine whether Herbig will be ready to go versus the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night.

Guard James Daniels was also ruled out for Week 5. Daniels suffered an Achilles tear during the Colts loss but has not yet been placed on injured reserve.

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Steelers could face Cowboys without key defensive playmaker

The Pittsburgh Steelers could face a Micah Parsons-less defense when they welcome the Dallas Cowboys to Acrisure Stadium next week.

Update: The Cowboys’ defense will also be without DeMarcus Lawrence, who suffered a mid-foot sprain in Giants win.

The Pittsburgh Steelers could face a Micah Parsons-less defense when they welcome the Dallas Cowboys to Acrisure Stadium next week.

Parsons suffered a high ankle sprain in Dallas’ win over the New York Giants on Thursday night. An MRI will reveal the severity, but Parsons will likely miss at least one game. What’s working in his favor is the Cowboys’ 10-day break between now and Week 5.

Parsons, a two-time All-Pro and a three-time Pro Bowler, has one sack and 14 total tackles this year over four games.

Should Parsons suit up, it’ll be the first time a Steelers quarterback must contend with his wrath in the regular season. The last showdown between Pittsburgh and Dallas occurred in the 2021 Hall of Fame game.

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