In a significant setback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, cornerback Donte Jackson sustained a shoulder injury during the team’s latest practice session, raising concerns about his availability for the upcoming games. Jackson, who was signed in the offseason to bolster the Steelers’ secondary, had been performing well in training camp, showing promise in his coverage skills and ability to disrupt opposing offenses.
The injury occurred as Jackson was engaged in a routine drill, prompting immediate medical attention from the team’s training staff. Initial assessments suggest that the injury could be serious, although further evaluations are pending. Head Coach Mike Tomlin has not provided specific details on the nature of the injury or a timeline for Jackson’s return, stating that the team will continue to monitor the situation closely.
Jackson’s absence would be a significant blow to the Steelers’ defense, which has already been dealing with a series of injuries in the secondary. Veteran cornerback Cam Sutton is expected to step up in a more prominent role if Jackson is sidelined. The Steelers are preparing for a crucial matchup against their division rivals next week, and Jackson’s status remains uncertain as the team gears up for the season.