Report: Former Michigan football wide receiver Roman Wilson could make his NFL debut with Pittsburgh Steelers after recovering from a preseason ankle injury
in the first day of padded practices with the Pittsburgh Steelers, was a full participant in practice on Thursday for the first time since his injury, according to. Wilson spoke to reporters after practice and asserted his readiness as Pittsburgh prepares for a Week 2 matchup against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
“Yeah, definitely," Wilson said when asked if he was capable of playing. "Like I said, I’ve just been working a lot, just trying to get back into it. I feel like, even the moment I got here, I felt like I could find a way to push through it and come back that same week and practice the next day. So, that’s just my mindset. It's all I can really focus on too. Just focus on working on tomorrow."“Yeah, definitely.
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