Three Steelers players OUT Sunday against Ravens

Lamar Jackson will start at QB for Baltimore

Three Steelers players have been officially ruled out for Sunday’s critical game against the Ravens in Baltimore.

Derrick Harmon, who Mike Tomlin said would be out during his news conference on Tuesday is dealing with a knee injury. He missed the Bills games as well, when Buffalo ran for an Acrisure Stadium record of 249 yards.

The Steelers will also be down a player in the secondary, safety Kyle Dugger, who suffered a hand injury during practice this week and missed two days of practice is out.

Guard Isaac Seumalo, who was given two rest days on Wednesday and Thursday did not practice on Friday, but is not listed as out.

Offensive lineman Calvin Anderson, who was limited on Wednesday and missed the past two practices with a knee injury is ruled out.

Safety Jalen Ramsey who did not practice on Wednesday and Thursday was limited on Friday and not given an injury designation.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has practiced in full the past two days and will be ready for Sunday with his broken left wrist.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who missed practice on Thursday with an ankle injury returned to practice Friday and will start on Sunday.

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