Jackson wasn't able to play in the Steelers' regular-season finale against the Bengals due to a back injury. His full participation in Pittsburgh's official practice of the week indicates that he has moved past the injury and should be able to play in the wild-card game against Baltimore on Saturday.
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Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Donte Jackson is dealing with a back issue and could miss this week's game against the Ravens.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have announced that cornerback Donte Jackson (back), quarterback Kyle Allen, wide receiver Scotty Miller, defensive end Isaiahh Loudermi
Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Donte Jackson is expected to play against the Cincinnati Bengals despite battling a back injury. Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette says that Jackson should play despite having a flare-up in his back, though he will have to test it before the game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will play their AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens on the road Saturday, January 11 (8 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime Video, NFL+). As the No.
Steelers cornerback Donte Jackson popped up on the injury report on Wednesday, but he still expects to suit up against the Bengals.
The Ravens surged past the Steelers to win the AFC North. Who will have the advantage when the rivals meet Saturday in the wild-card round?
The Steelers had a couple of changes to their Wednesday injury report with one notable addition. Kicker Chris Boswell (illness) did not participate in the session. One of the league’s best kickers in 2024, Boswell connected on a league-high 41 of 44 attempted field goals in 2024. He also hit all 35 of his extra points.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could very well be looking for a Donte Jackson replacement in free agency in 2025 and one NFL analyst believes that replacement could come from the Minnesota Vikings.
Five days before the Pittsburgh Steelers’ playoff game, starting right guard Mason McCormick on Monday was to be “sized for a cast and/or a brace” for a broken left hand. McCormick suffered the injury