Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

UNITY TWP., Pa — The Steelers are in a good place from a health perspective. Mike Tomlin spoke from Latrobe on Wednesday and declared his team both conditionally ready and physically healthy. There were no players that will be limited tomorrow when they take the field for the first place.

“Our games came in today conditioned adequately and then some. They looked physically well,” Tomlin said. “In regards to an availability standpoint, we will have no one limited when we take the field tomorrow.”

The team arrived in less than a flashy way. They showed up and went to work. It now seems that the team got the biggest plus and should be rather spirited when they take the field tomorrow at 1:55. The Steelers, unlike most teams, are coming in with a good bill of health before they take the field.

In addition, the team will have no one on the reserve/did not report list. Tomlin confirmed that everyone who needed to show up did show up. The team will have administrative meetings and be able to know each other on a deeper level. Those meetings are something that Tomlin takes as a huge boon for why they have training camp on a place like Latrobe.

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