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Steelers OLB Alex Highsmith Takes Step Forward in Injury Rehab

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker ‍Alex Highsmith is progressing in his recovery from‍ a rib injury and participated in individual drills during Wednesday’s practice, signaling a potential return to the ⁢field‌ sooner than initially anticipated.

Highsmith suffered the injury during the Steelers’ Week 1 loss to the San Francisco 49ers and was initially projected to miss⁣ several​ games. His participation,​ even ⁤in a limited capacity, represents a positive⁤ step toward regaining his form as a ‍key pass rusher for the‍ Steelers defense. The team placed defensive lineman Isaiahh Loudermilk​ on injured reserve September ⁣17th with a high ​ankle‍ sprain sustained during ‌the Week 2 loss to the Seattle Seahawks,further emphasizing the importance of Highsmith’s return to bolster the defensive line.

The Steelers defense relies heavily on Highsmith’s ability to generate pressure ⁢on opposing ⁢quarterbacks. ‍Last ‌season, he recorded ⁢a ⁤career-high 14.5 sacks, establishing himself​ as a disruptive force.‌ His⁢ absence has been felt ​in the early part of the season, and his⁤ return woudl‌ provide a significant boost to ‍the team’s pass rush and overall defensive performance.Alongside‍ Highsmith, running back Jaylen ⁣Warren (foot) ‌and cornerback ‌Jalen Ramsey (knee) also participated in‍ individual drills Wednesday. Calvin austin III remains out with an undisclosed injury. The Steelers ⁤will continue to monitor Highsmith’s progress throughout the week⁢ to determine his ⁣availability for their upcoming game.

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