Does a healthy Zach Banner mean eligible receiver for the Steelers?

Imagine the roar from Steeler Nation when the stadium’s public announcer declares,  “No. 72 has reported as eligible,” for the first time in two years.

Imagine the roar from Pittsburgh Steelers fans when the stadium’s public announcer declares,  “No. 72 has reported as eligible,” for the first time in two years.

Will it be this Sunday versus the Cleveland Browns?

Offensive tackle Zach Banner quickly gained a cult following in Pittsburgh when being called into the game — not in an offensive line capacity but at the tight end position, as tackle-eligible.

The Steelers have long used a backup lineman in jumbo packages to serve as an extra blocker, typically in short-yardage or goal-line situations. A lineman — Banner in this instance — has to be announced as eligible because linemen’s numbers are ineligible. When Banner is used as a third tight end, he’d have to report as eligible.

According to the player/position pivot chart on Pro Football Focus, Banner lined up at tight end on 230 snaps in 2019 — nearly 100 more times than at the tackle position.

In one of those 2019 snaps, Banner was wide open in the red zone for a pass from short-lived legend Devlin “Duck” Hodges. When Hodges chose to scramble instead of throwing it to Banner, it made for postgame locker room comedy.

Eligible receiverdom may be in Banner’s immediate future since it could be some time before he starts a game — Pittsburgh’s current starters, Chuks Okorafor and Dan Moore, Jr., are finally finding their groove.

As Brian Batko of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette recently pointed out in a Steelers mailbag edition, “… amid Banner’s setback this preseason, the new-look offensive line has played six games without him and seems to finally be building a bit of continuity. Banner may well be more talented than all five of those guys, but cohesion sometimes can make a unit greater than the sum of its parts.”

While Banner waits his turn, why not put him to use as an extra blocker?

Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada didn’t shoot down the tackle-eligible option but has more pressing concerns.

“I think that’s certainly on the table as we continue to move forward,” Canada said. “We’re hopefully continuing to get him back to full strength. Full strength clearance from the medical people isn’t the same as ‘full strength, 100 percent, I feel great doing everything I do, and I have confidence.’ He’s practicing more and more, and we’re excited he’s back.”

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Steelers T Zach Banner is back at practice — now what?

Tackle Zach Banner, the piece who could help boost the offensive line, returned to practice on Wednesday, the team announced.

There’s no sugar-coating it — the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line is dreadful. Some good news, though. Tackle Zach Banner, the piece who could help boost the line, returned to practice on Wednesday, the team announced.

In two seasons with Pittsburgh, Banner has played in 15 games with two starts. Banner spent the 2020 season on injured reserve after suffering a torn ACL in Week 1.

Banner suited up for the Steelers Week 3 preseason game but played in just 13 snaps before the team placed him on short-term injured reserve. Though Banner returned to practice, he’s not activated to the 53-man roster, and by the sounds of the team’s statement, he won’t be for the Green Bay game.

It’s been a slow process for Banner, which Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin acknowledged in a press conference earlier this month:

“I know that [Zach] is working extremely hard day-to-day to get back to us. He sustained a significant injury, and different guys come back at different rates.”

“That’s one of the points that we’ve stressed to him and to Devin Bush,” Tomlin continued. “Early on during the process, he was dragging Devin along. When I think back to the offseason, and, through the team development process, Devin has taken off, and [Zach] is not so much so. We’ll continue to work him. He’ll continue to work in an effort to get back to us, and hopefully, it’ll be sooner rather than later.”

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2 key Steelers on track with rehab, expected to be ready for training camp

Injuries, some season-ending, are an inevitable part of the violent game of pro football.

Injuries, some season-ending, are an inevitable part of the violent game of pro football. For the Pittsburgh Steelers, it started Week 1 of the 2020 season and seemed unending, forcing a non-stop shuffling of players, patchworking both sides of the ball.

59 offensive snaps into the Steelers-Giants game Week 1, offensive tackle Zach Banner went down. We all knew it was nothing minor when Ben Roethlisberger knelt over his tackle, who was writhing in pain. As it turned out, Banner tore his ACL and would be out for the season.

To compound matters, linebacker Devin Bush also tore his ACL, his on a non-contact play in Pittsburgh’s Week 5 victory over Cleveland. Bush had a sack, 26 tackles, two quarterback hits and three batted passes to start the season. He was a large part of why the Steelers were 5-0.

The good news is that’s all behind Banner and Bush, who, according to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Ray Fittipaldo, are both on track with rehabilitation. Banner expects to be reading for training camp, which for the Steelers could start as early as July 21.

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WATCH: Najee Harris has hilarious reaction after meeting a new Steeler’s teammate

Former Alabama RB Najee Harris is now in Pittsbrugh and has begun meeting his teammates. After meeting OL Zach banner, Harris couldn’t …

Former Alabama running back Najee Harris was selected No. 24 overall in the first round of the 2021 NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Harris is now in Pittsburgh and is getting familiar with the city, the facility and his teammates. Today, he met one of the big men up front that will hopefuly be creating space for him to run through.

Zach Banner met Harris and had nothing but kind words for the upcoming rookie.

“If you need anything, holler at me,” said Banner.

As Harris walked away, he looks toward the camera and says, “Boy, that boy big as hell!”

Zach Banner has new motivation for healthy, bounce-back 2021 season

Banner sent the young Steelers fan an unforgettable gift that he’ll cherish forever.

Nicknamed “The Hulk,” the 6-foot-8, 360-pound Zach Banner has proven himself to be more like a teddy bear during his short time in Pittsburgh.

Banner is also a fan favorite, known for his amusing sense of humor, down-to-earth nature and eligibility as a receiver.

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In a recent Twitter post, Banner showed another reason why he’s a fan favorite:

Dear Mr. Banner,

Thank you for sending me the Terrible Towel for my birthday. Having your name on it means a lot to me. I am a gigantic Steelers fan! It will be special to me always.

Thank you very much again.

Jonah Snyder

It’s really cool of Banner to send Jonah an autographed Terrible Towel for his birthday. He’s made himself a lifelong fan.

What’s also great is that Banner realizes that without fans, there would be no NFL.

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Steelers OL Zach Banner posts Twitter video to announce Pittsburgh deal

The gregarious Banner took to social media to be the first to announce his new contract with Steelers.

For as many players leaving via free agency, a few are actually staying in Pittsburgh.

Offensive lineman Zach Banner took to social media today to let everyone know that he’ll be remaining in Pittsburgh for two more seasons. Per NFL Network’s Aditi Kinkhabwala, the deal is worth $9.5 million with a $3.25 million signing bonus.

After all the hard work Banner put in to earn the starting tackle position, he went down with an ACL tear in the first game of the season.

A few weeks ago, Banner tweeted that he would stay off social media until he had a new deal with the Steelers. Last night, Banner was back, leading everyone to believe he would be donning the Black and Gold in 2021 and beyond.

“I’m really, really excited and thankful for the opportunity from [general manager] Kevin Colbert and [head coach] Mike Tomlin, and especially [president, owner Art], Mr. Rooney.”

With Matt Feiler gone and the status of Alejandro Villaneuva up in the air, Pittsburgh will need all of the veterans it can keep.

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Steelers T Zach Banner has ‘best exit interview ever’

All signs point to the Steelers re-signing tackle Zach Banner.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the process of conducting exit interviews with coaches and players and it appears Zach Banner is safe.

Banner won the starting right tackle position after competing with Chuks Okorafor during training camp. Unfortunately, an ACL injury sidelined Banner for the season in the 2020 opener.

If Banner’s tweet indicates Pittsburgh is bringing him back, it’ll be on another one-year deal to compete at right tackle.

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Ben Roethlisberger, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Joe Haden, Steelers tweet thankful messages to fans

The Steelers have a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.

The Pittsburgh Steelers set aside their angst toward the Ravens — until Sunday, that is — to express messages of thanks to all their supportive fans.

Instead of playing tonight, the NFL moved their Thanksgiving matchup to Sunday because of the COVID-19 outbreak in Baltimore on a short week.

Tackle Zach “Hulk” Banner got his parents in on his tweet. Banner has something extra to be thankful for this season. He was placed on injured reserve after tearing his ACL in the first game of the season but can now walk brace-less.

Even the newbie, linebacker Avery Williamson, got in the action.

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Zach Banner to have knee surgery on Friday, vows to come back better next year

Zach Banner has a message for Steeler Nation.

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If you are a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, your heart broke for offensive tackle Zach Banner on Monday night. After spending nearly a year working for the opportunity to be the starting right tackle in Pittsburgh, Banner got the job. It was a remarkable physical transformation that really highlighted his dedication and commitment to this team.

But unfortunately, late in the Steelers win over the New York Giants, Banner suffered a nasty knee injury and the torn ACL will cost him the season. Banner took to social media on Tuesday even to let everyone know how much he appreciates them, that he is having surgery on Friday and that he will be back.

Banner is in the final year of his contract with the Steelers and is set to be a free agent. Hopefully this will be an opportunity for Banner to rehab, be ready to roll when training camp rolls around next year and he can get a reasonable contract with the Steelers to keep him in Pittsburgh.

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Steelers OT Zach Banner feared to have torn ACL

Zach Banner’s season might be over before it even gets started.

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Let’s hope this one isn’t true. NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero is reporting that Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Zach Banner suffered a torn ACL in Monday night’s win over the New York Giants and his season is over.

Banner won the starting right tackle job in the final week of training camp after working hard to rebuild his body and battle Chuks Okorafor for the spot all summer long. This injury would send Banner to the IR, put Okorafor into the starting lineup and put the Steelers on the hunt for depth at tackle.

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