The New York Jets face a formidable challenge as they prepare for their second road game on U.S. soil since Week 2.
Their opponent, the Pittsburgh Steelers, boasts a strong 4-2 record to start the season.
However, a significant change looms for the Steelers as Russell Wilson, fully recovered from a season-long calf injury, is set to replace Justin Fields at quarterback.
As Sunday Night Football approaches, the Steelers have released their final injury report, revealing several key absences.
Linebacker Nick Herbig, center Zach Frazier, running back Cordarrelle Patterson, emergency quarterback Kyle Allen, wide receiver Roman Wilson, safety Damontae Kazee, and running back Aaron Shampklin are all sidelined for the Week 7 clash.
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These absences could potentially impact Pittsburgh’s game plan and depth.
Despite their contrasting records, both teams are generating considerable interest leading up to the matchup.
Adding to the intrigue, former President Trump’s planned attendance has prompted the Steelers to enhance their security measures.
Trump will witness Russell Wilson’s debut start for Pittsburgh as they take on Aaron Rodgers and the Jets, further amplifying the game’s profile.
Trump held a rally in nearby Latrobe on Saturday, where he was joined by former Steelers stars Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell.
The duo is expected to accompany Trump to Sunday night’s game as well, adding another layer of celebrity to an already high-profile event.
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