PLAYERS:
Cameron Heyward,
Ziggy Hood,
Cortez Allen,
Larry Foote,
Troy Polamalu
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns
Below is the defensive participation chart for the Pittsburgh Steelers week 14 Thursday night game versus the Cleveland Browns at Heinz Field. Rookie Cameron Heyward saw a season high 33 non-penalty snaps in this game and that was likely because Ziggy Hood suffered a groin injury early. Heyward mostly played on the left side. Not much work for rookie Cortez Allen in this game with just 2 non-penalty snaps. Larry Foote got some early work, but none in the second half. Have to wonder if he aggravated his hamstring. Troy Polamalu came off for the final 9 plays after tweaking his hamstring. The Read more [...]Steelers Browns Week 14 Defensive Participation Chart is a post from: Steelers Depot
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