The Pittsburgh Steelers have lost one of their starting center competitors to a shoulder injury.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers may have lost center Nate Herbig for the entire 2024 season after the competing starter suffered a torn rotator cuff, according to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac.
BAD NEWS: Nate Herbig has a torn rotator, per sources, an injury that could keep him out for the entire season.Herbig has been competing with second-round rookie Nate Herbig for the starting job this season. After signing with the team last spring and spending the 2023 season as Mason Cole's backup and the team's swing guard, Herbig was given an opportunity to earn a starting job this season, and spent almost all of the summer taking first-team reps before the injury.
"He went against a really good front tonight; they do a good job," quarterback Russell Wilson said about Frazier's performance. "And I thought he handled it well. I thought he was composed. He didn't blink.
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