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Steelers RB Dealing With New Injury
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren’s season has hit another roadblock, as a knee injury could hamper his chances of playing in their next game.
According to head coach Mike Tomlin, Warren didn’t look healthy enough to play after the first half, so he was pulled.
“Jaylen Warren wasn’t able to finish there late in the second half,” Tomlin said in his press conference. “I pulled him from the game. It just didn’t look like he was running smoothly. We’ll evaluate him.”
This is a frustrating development for Warren, who was coming off a game against the Denver Broncos where he had nine rushes for 42 yards.
All this comes after a hamstring injury that kept him out for much of the preseason and limited him to just two carries for seven yards in their season opener against the Atlanta Falcons.
According to Nick Farabaugh of PennLive, Warren had an MRI on his knee following the game, signaling that the injury may be worse than previously thought. Farabaugh also remarked that the knee injury has nothing to do with his previous hamstring injury and that Warren would be limited in practice to begin the week. However, nothing concrete is known yet about the severity of his injury.
Warren is not the only one suffering from injury in the backfield. Najee Harris suffered an arm injury this past weekend and was seen wearing a sling on his arm on Monday. However, Harris will not have any practice limitations coming into this week.
The Steelers will likely to have to rely heavily on the services of Cordarelle Patterson, who played both wide receiver and running back against the Los Angeles Chargers. With neither running back at full strength, Patterson will have to step up and create plays for the Steelers offense. In his limited rushes against the Chargers, Patterson had 4 rushes for 33 yards.
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Why Pittsburgh Steelers fans should root for the Detroit Lions to beat the Minnesota Vikings
Pittsburgh Steelers fans should root for the Detroit Lions to knock off the Minnesota Vikings during their Christmas Day clash due to playoff implications.
If the Lions lose to the Vikings, that would cause the Green Bay Packers to clinch their postseason berth, which could have implications for their game against the Baltimore Ravens. Now, that would not be a slam dunk, as the Packers could still win the NFC North and have seeing to play for over the next few games, but it would lessen the urgency to their situation.
As such, it would be pertinent to at least root for the Lions to keep the pressure on the Lions. Meanwhile, Green Bay has some questions as quarterback heading into their Saturday game against the Ravens anyways.
Jordan Love was limited for two straight days while in the concussion protocol, and while things seem to be going in the right direction to play, he still needs to be given the green light to play. His backup, Malik Willis, did not practice yesterday with an illness and continues to battle through a right shoulder issue.
The Ravens may not have Lamar Jackson either, though, as Jackson has a ‘significant back contusion’ that has forced him to miss the first days or practice this week.
The Steelers clinch the AFC North divisional title with a Ravens loss to the Packers.
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Obituary for Marilyn Sue Heitz
Marilyn was born April 10, 1956 to Joe and Hazel (Waggoner) Heitz in Pittsburg, Kansas. She attended public school in Pittsburg and graduated from Pittsburg High School and then from Pittsburg State University with a degree in Education. Marilyn worked for K.W. Brock Directories for many years in Pittsburg and then moved to Topeka, Kansas as an Education and Training Specialist for Valeo Behavioral Health Care and then at the Topeka Correctional Facility.
Marilyn is survived by her brother, Mark Heitz (Lisa) of Topeka, Kansas; her sister Carol Murphy of Leavenworth, Kansas; Nephews, Kyle Murphy (Bridget) of Bellevue, Nebraska; and Kristopher Murphy (Barb) of Topeka, Kansas; Nieces, Kara Heitz (David Sylvester) of Mission Hills, Kansas; Dr. Kim Murphy of Moline, Illinois and Kristina Murphy of West Liberty, Iowa; Great Nephews and Nieces; Joe and Kendall Murphy; Cabot and Claudia Sylvester; and Hazel and Thomas Murphy. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Cremation and burial have taken place and a Graveside Memorial Service will be held at a later date at the Garden of Memories Cemetery in Pittsburg, Kansas. In lieu of flowers, her family suggests memorials be made to Helping Hands Humane Society, Inc., 5720 SW 21st St., Topeka, Kansas 66604 and can also be left in care of Brenner Mortuary. Friends and family may leave condolences online at www.brennermortuary.com .” target=”_blank”>http://www.brennermortuary.com/>. Services are under the direction of Brenner Mortuary, 114 E. Fourth Street, Pittsburg, Kansas 66762
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