The Pittsburgh Steelers have been through a gauntlet when it comes to injuries as they prepare for their Week 8 contest against the New York Giants. The defense has been decimated by injuries with both Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig missing serious time, as well as the depth at cornerback being hurt with Cory Trice Jr. going down in Week 3. Highsmith returned and made an impact in Week 7, but the Steelers have had to fight through some adversity.

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Steelers' first-year WR Roman Wilson getting coached during rookie minicamp.
Another player that has been plagued by injury for the Steelers throughout the 2024 season has been rookie Roman Wilson. Wilson was being counted on to come in and make an immediate impact at wide receiver, but he has only been active for one game throughout his rookie year. He originally suffered a sprained ankle in training camp, but has recently been dealing with a hamstring injury that has kept him sidelined.
First Steelers practice report of the week
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) October 24, 2024
Cordarrelle Patterson was limited, while Damontae Kazee was a full go.
DNP
Roman Wilson (hamstring)
DeShon Elliott (back)
Cam Heyward (rest)
Nick Herbig (hamstring)
Zach Frazier (ankle)
LP
Keeanu Benton (calf)
Tyler Matakevich… pic.twitter.com/YczFika9pb
Wilson did not practice on Thursday, which means he will likely be inactive once again when the Steelers take on the Giants on Monday Night Football. It has been reported that Wilson suffered a setback with his hamstring injury when he was practicing on Wednesday, which isn't a good sign for the rookie who is trying to solidify his spot on this team.
🚨INJURY🚨#Steelers WR Roman Wilson reaggrevated his hamstring injury during practice yesterday
— The Standard (@TheStandard412) October 24, 2024
Things just keep getting worse for the rookie 🙏🏼#NFL pic.twitter.com/0gJAaJ7Lfk
The rookie seems to be fully recovered from his ankle injury that he suffered during training camp, but the hamstring issue continues to bother him. These soft tissue injuries are difficult to come back from, as they are easy to re-aggravate which oftentimes makes the situation worse.

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Steelers' Roman Wilson catches a pass during practice.
Steelers Have Improved At Wide Receiver
Pittsburgh has a clear number one wide receiver in George Pickens, but they have struggled to find production behind him at the position. Many hope Wilson will help with that once he is able to return, but that doesn't seem like it will happen any time soon. He hasn't been able to really practice, which is concerning for a rookie trying to find his footing in the NFL.
The Steelers saw Van Jefferson and Calvin Austin III make a decent impact in the victory over the New York Jets in Week 7, as Jefferson scored his first touchdown of the year. Despite the receivers behind Pickens finally taking a step forward, the team and fan base are eagerly awaiting the rookie to take the field and make an impact.

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Steelers' Roman Wilson stretches and works out prior to a game he was inactive in during the 2024 season.
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