Joey Porter Jr. Faces Potential Second Game Absence Due to Injury
The Pittsburgh Steelers may once again be without star cornerback Joey Porter Jr. as they prepare for an important Week 3 matchup against the New England Patriots.
Injury Report Update
Pittsburgh has released its latest injury report, revealing a concerning trend for Porter Jr. The 25-year-old cornerback did not participate in practice for the second consecutive day, continuing to battle a hamstring injury that has already sidelined him for the previous game against the Seattle Seahawks. The injury was sustained late in the Steelers’ Week 1 victory over the New York Jets, and his absence from practice last week raised alarms about his availability moving forward.
Head coach Mike Tomlin addressed the media earlier this week, labeling Porter Jr. as “questionable” for the upcoming game. Although he has not yet been officially ruled out, the signs do not bode well for his participation.
Next Man Up
Should Porter Jr. be unable to play in Week 3, the Steelers’ defense will once again lean heavily on Jalen Ramsey and Darius Slay Jr., both of whom are expected to take every defensive snap. Brandin Echols is likely to see increased playing time alongside them, stepping into a critical role in the secondary.
Other Injury Concerns
The injury report includes additional updates on other players. Rookie defensive lineman Derrick Harmon, who has been limited in practice due to a knee issue, appears to be making progress and could potentially make his regular-season debut at Gillette Stadium.
Inside linebacker Patrick Queen also saw a downgrade from full participation to limited due to an oblique injury. Nonetheless, he remains on track to play against the Patriots.
In contrast, offensive lineman Max Scharping has been listed as a non-participant after suffering a torn ACL during practice, effectively ending his season.
Additionally, safety DeShon Elliott and outside linebacker Alex Highsmith did not practice. Highsmith has already been ruled out for the game, yet it seems he will avoid a stint on the reserve/injured list, a possibility that loomed after initial assessments. Elliott’s status remains uncertain, as he is considered “questionable” after missing the previous game.
Veteran Rest Days
Wide receiver DK Metcalf was also absent from practice, taking a veteran rest day, while T.J. Watt returned after a brief hiatus. The Steelers are continuing to navigate their injury challenges as they head into a crucial stretch of the season.
As the Steelers gear up for this pivotal encounter against the Patriots, all eyes will be on Porter Jr.’s status—his absence would undoubtedly be a significant blow to the team’s defensive strategy.