The Pittsburgh Steelers have been plagued with injuries along their offensive line this season, but there may be some good news on the horizon. Left guard Isaac Seumalo, who has been sidelined with a pectoral injury since the start of the season, is inching closer to making his return in Week Five.
Head coach Mike Tomlin expressed optimism about Seumalo’s potential return, especially given the recent injuries that have hit the offensive line. In a press conference, Tomlin stated, “I’m excited about the potential of having Isaac back in the offensive line, especially given some of the attrition that’s happened here in recent weeks. He was close last week. I think it’s reasonable to assume that he’s got a real shot to make it this time around.”
With Spencer Anderson and Mason McCormick filling in for Seumalo, his return would provide a much-needed boost to the offensive line moving forward. The loss of James Daniels to a torn Achilles in Sunday’s game against the Colts further emphasizes the importance of Seumalo’s potential return.
As the Steelers gear up to face the Cowboys in Week Five, all eyes will be on Seumalo and his progress as he works towards getting back on the field. The depth and stability he can provide to the offensive line will be crucial for the team as they look to navigate through a challenging stretch of the season.