Tomlin: Steelers OLs hurt in Denver "should be fine" for home opener
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Mike Tomlin issued what he described as good news regarding several injured Steelers during his press conference today.
Starting offensive linemen Marcus Gilbert and Ramon Foster "should be fine," Tomlin said, after both left Sunday night's game in Denver with injuries. Gilbert had a hyperextended knee and Foster left with an optical migraine that led to blurred vision.
Linebacker James Harrison, who missed the game with a knee injury, worked out Monday and will run on Wednesday and may play this week provided his knee responds well to the work.
Troy Polamalu has a right calf injury that may limit him in practice but Tomlin said he should play in Sunday's game against the New York Jets at Heinz Field.
First Published September 11, 2012 12:35 am











