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Dupree eyes return to practice next week; Where’s Justin Gilbert?

By Chris Bradford for The 6 min read
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PITTSBURGH — What the Steelers wouldn’t give for a few more sacks, like, maybe a dozen of them. The Steelers’ meager eight sacks are 14 short of the NFL team lead and one fewer than the leagueĢƵ individual leader.

The good news is that the Steelers could soon get some help. Bud Dupree, on IR since undergoing groin surgery in early September, said Thursday that he hopes to practice next week, which could clear the way for him to return shortly thereafter. Of course, a lot of things can happen between now and then, including setbacks.

“I’m in football shape, but my muscles in my legs, my groin is getting sore fast, so I have to get past that sore stage,” Dupree said. “Once I’m doing that and having a (workload), then I’ll be good.”

Dupree is one of three players the Steelers have on IR, along with RT Ryan Harris and CB Senquez Golson, but only one can be brought back on the 53-man roster. The second-year linebacker, the 22nd overall pick last year, would seem the most likely candidate. The Steelers will have 21 days after DupreeĢƵ first practice to make a decision but he could come back, conceivably, next week.

With the Steelers struggling mightily in the pass rush, Dupree could help out. He had four sacks last season and the Steelers were hoping he would start this season.

NOTEWORTHY

n With CB Artie Burns telling reporters that he’d make his first start this week over Will Gay, it begs the question: What happened to Justin Gilbert? You’ll recall that GilbertĢƵ the 24-year-old former first-round pick the Steelers acquired from Cleveland on Sept. 3 in exchange for a 2018 sixth-round pick. Gilbert has played just 11 defensive snaps and is becoming this seasonĢƵ Brandon Boykin. “HeĢƵ still learning the defense,” coordinator Keith Butler said. “I think heĢƵ getting more and more comfortable. As he goes, the more confidence we get in him that he knows what heĢƵ doing, and thatĢƵ the biggest thing in terms of him playing, and sometimes that takes a while. Even though you’ve missed our training camp and stuff like that, we’re trying to game plan some of the basic stuff we do thatĢƵ covered in training camp heĢƵ missed. HeĢƵ trying to catch up in that regard.” One area you can expect to see Gilbert is on kick returns. HeĢƵ had three returns with an average of 23 yards, including a 32-yard return in Week 7 vs. the Patriots.

n By all outward appearances, it would seem that QB Ben Roethlisberger will play Sunday against Baltimore, though nothing has been made official. The Steelers are keeping a tight lid on RoethlisbergerĢƵ status, only to say that heĢƵ been a limited participant. “He looked good out there, he knows what heĢƵ supposed to do,” offensive coordinator Todd Haley said. “We’ll see.”

Roethlisberger has been taking some first-team snaps along with Landry Jones, who started and played well in the Steelers’ Week 7 loss against New England. Haley said that not much changes are expected in terms of game plan between quarterbacks, but added that they “tailor things specifically for one guy or another.” With Roethlisberger having missed six starts since the start of last season, Haley says heĢƵ kind of used to it. “ItĢƵ actually starting to feel more comfortable. We just have been through it a bunch the last couple of years. Not our quarterback specifically, but we’ve had a lot of moving parts. Our job is to get the guys ready to play whoever it is.”

n Ladarius Green is practicing and could come back this week, but that final determination isn’t up to him. That, the tight end said, is up to coach Mike Tomlin. If Tomlin has given Green any indication whether he’ll play Sunday in Baltimore, Green wasn’t sharing it on Thursday. Neither was Haley, but the offensive coordinator spoke highly of what heĢƵ seen from Green on tape and in the last week of practice. “The reason we signed him and brought him here is heĢƵ a talented guy thatĢƵ big and fast and has made some plays,” Haley said. “But right now I’m just focused on this week and whatĢƵ happening. Coach will make those decisions. We just have to be ready to go.” The Steelers will have until 4 p.m. on Saturday to announce whether Green will be taken off the PUP list this week.

n At least one person was celebrating the Chicago Cubs first World Series victory since 1908: L.J. Fort. The linebacker was raised in Missouri but his parents are from Chicago and heĢƵ always rooted for the Cubs, routinely attending games at Wrigley Field. Fort says he grew up a fan of Sammy Sosa and Mark Pryor.

n The Steelers were feted with a large post-practice buffet in the locker room on Thursday courtesy of LB Vince Williams. Why? “Because VinnyĢƵ awesome,” said rookie S Sean Davis. Also, Williams recently signed a three-year, $5.5 million contract.

PRACTICE REPORT

Steelers, did not practice: RB DeAngelo Williams (knee), C/G Cody Wallace (knee); Limited: QB Ben Roethlisberger; Full: WR Antonio Brown (hip), T Marcus Gilbert (ankle), DE Cam Heyward (hamstring), S Shamarko Thomas (groin), WR Markus Wheaton (shoulder)

Ravens, did not practice: LB Kamalei Correa (thigh), LB Elvis Dumervil (foot), TE Crockett Gilmore (thigh), CB Shareece Wright (thigh); Limited: LB C.J. Mosley (thigh), WR Steve Smith, Sr. (ankle); Full: T Ronnie Stanley (foot), LB Terrell Suggs (bicep), CB Ladarius Webb (thigh), G Marshal Yanda (shoulder), CB Tavon Young (concussion)

QUOTEWORTHY

“HeĢƵ one of my favorite players that I’ve ever been around in my 20 years of coaching.”

Todd Haley, offensive coordinator, on WR Darrius Heyward-Bey.

BY THE NUMBERS

1/2 : Odds that Steelers win AFC North, according to Bovada. The Steelers improved their odds during the bye week.

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