The Pittsburgh Steelers will faceoff against the Baltimore Ravens in the wild card round. The Steelers will make the trip to Baltimore to face off against an in-form Ravens side on Saturday.
Ahead of the matchup, let's look at the players set to miss out on the action and others who are either doubtful or questionable.
Pittsburgh Steelers Wild Card Weekend injury report
Roman Wilson's injury update
According to CBS Sports, Roman Wilson will not play in the wild card round. The wide receiver is dealing with a hamstring injury and has not been able to recover fast enough to feature.
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Wilson will remain on the injured reserve as his teammates look to defeat their divisional rival for the second time this season. They'll need to do this without Wilson in a tough game against John Harbaugh's side.
Cole Holcomb's injury update
According to CBS Sports, Cole Holcomb will not play in Saturday's wild card fixture against the Baltimore Ravens. Holcomb is dealing with a knee injury and hasn't been able to recover fast enough to play against the Ravens.
Holcomb missed the second half of the 2023 season and all of the 2024 regular season due to the knee issue. He will now aim to make his return to the Gridiron in the divisional round if his side defeats the highly favored Ravens.
Logan Lee's injury update
According to CBS Sports, Logan Lee will not play against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday. The Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle deals with a lingering calf injury and will not make his playoff debut against the Ravens.
Lee hasn't made his professional debut due to injury issues. He was placed on injured reserve in September and hasn't recovered sufficiently to play against the Ravens.
Mason McCormick's injury update
According to CBS Sports, Mason McCormick is questionable to play in Saturday's AFC wild card round game against the Baltimore Ravens. The offensive guard is dealing with a hand injury in the leadup to the playoffs.
The report states that McCormick got hurt in the Pittsburgh Steelers' Week 18 game against the Cincinnati Bengals. He did feature in all three training sessions this week, albeit in a limited capacity. Hence, there's a decent chance he'll play against the Ravens in his side's playoff opener.
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