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INJURY UPDATE: Steelers Receive Major News Ahead of Buffalo Bills Showdown – And Mike Tomlin’s Warning Before a Game That Could Mark the Return of a Super Bowl Champion Sends Steelers Nation Into a Frenzy

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 11/29/2025

The Pittsburgh Steelers enter Week 13 under immense pressure as they prepare to face Josh Allen and a resurgent Buffalo Bills team charging back into the AFC race. But just when doubt seemed to be creeping in around Pittsburgh, the Steelers received a wave of positive injury updates — enough to shift the entire mood heading into one of their most important games of the season.

The biggest headline is the return of Aaron Rodgers, who rested last week to recover from a left wrist issue. Not only did Rodgers practice fully all week, but head coach Mike Tomlin also confirmed he will start on Sunday. His presence — both on the field and in the huddle — instantly elevates Pittsburgh’s confidence at a time when leadership and experience matter most. Meanwhile, DK Metcalf has fully recovered from his ankle issue, returning to full participation Thursday and reclaiming his WR1 role in a perfectly timed boost to the passing game.

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On defense, Pittsburgh was thrilled to learn that Alex Highsmith is officially back to full strength and will start opposite T.J. Watt — a duo that has already combined for more than 10 sacks this season. The return of Highsmith significantly strengthens a defense that will need to contest Buffalo’s explosive tempo. Cameron Heyward, Joey Porter Jr., and Isaac Seumalo all practiced fully as well and are locked in to start, giving Pittsburgh one of its healthiest lineups in weeks. Ben Skowronek also returned to full work, solidifying receiving depth and helping special teams.

These encouraging developments couldn’t have come at a better moment, especially with Payton Wilson and Roman Wilson also trending upward with a realistic chance to contribute in specialized packages. But the moment that truly electrified Steelers Nation came inside the team meeting room, when Mike Tomlin delivered his most powerful message of the season.

“This isn’t just another game. This is the moment for the entire NFL to see that Pittsburgh still carries the DNA of a Super Bowl champion. You want respect? Take it here at Acrisure Stadium — and with the positive signs we’re getting from guys everyone assumed would be out, I know we’re ready to send our answer to Buffalo.”

Players described the reaction as explosive — a spark that ignited the entire locker room. With the roster nearly back to full strength, Pittsburgh enters this matchup not just fighting to stay alive in the playoff race, but determined to prove that the Super Bowl DNA Tomlin spoke of is still alive in every snap they take.

And on Sunday, the Bills will find out exactly how real that belief is.

Steelers GM Announces Decision to Part Ways with Former First-Round Pick $20M to Preserve High Draft Pick for Upcoming Draft – Agents Now Exploring Next Team Options
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially announced they will part ways with Broderick Jones, the former first-round pick of the team. This decision comes as the organization prioritizes financial flexibility and prepares for a long-term strategy, especially with the goal of maintaining a high position in the 2026 NFL Draft. Jones, who has shown promising potential, will become a free agent in March 2026 unless a contract extension is agreed upon. "It's always a difficult decision when you have to part ways with a player you've trusted. But in the end, we have to make decisions that give us the best opportunity to continue building this team for the future," said Steelers GM Omar Khan. The decision to decline Jones's $20 million contract option is part of the team's plan to free up cap space for the 2026 season, as the Steelers are projected to be $19-22 million over the cap. This move also gives the Steelers the opportunity to receive a compensatory draft pick in the 2026 Draft, which could be as high as the third or fourth round, or even higher if Jones signs with an NFC team. Despite being a highly anticipated first-round selection in the 2023 NFL Draft, Jones has not fully lived up to expectations with the Steelers. Over his two seasons in Pittsburgh, he has dealt with injuries and inconsistent performances, making it difficult for him to become a cornerstone of the team’s offensive line. In 2025, he ranked 53rd out of 88 offensive tackles in Pro Football Focus’s grading system. Despite these challenges, Jones remains a talented player with significant potential. His agents are now exploring options for his next team, with reports suggesting that teams such as the Washington Commanders, Miami Dolphins, and New England Patriots have expressed interest. His market value is projected to be in the range of $9–15 million per year. "This is just the beginning of a new chapter for Broderick," said his agent. "He’s an incredibly talented player with a bright future. We’ve already started negotiations with several teams, and there is significant interest in him as an important piece for a new offensive line." Meanwhile, the Steelers will continue to strengthen their roster with new selections in the 2026 Draft. They may look for a suitable and more affordable replacement for Jones. This decision also reflects a long-term strategy, as the Steelers have now built enough depth at the offensive tackle position and are focusing on improving the overall performance of their offensive line. Parting ways with Broderick Jones serves as a reminder of the tough choices teams must make in the business of the NFL, balancing financial realities with performance expectations. It also marks a strategic move to ensure the Steelers' long-term success. All eyes will now be on Jones and the next steps in his career as he prepares to embark on the next chapter of his NFL journey.