Steelers' Isaac Seumalo to Miss Four Weeks with Pectoral Injury
Pittsburgh's offensive line faces challenges as multiple injuries impact season start.
- Isaac Seumalo, Steelers' starting guard, is out for approximately four weeks due to a pectoral strain.
- Seumalo's injury is non-surgical, avoiding a season-ending scenario.
- Rookies Mason McCormick and Spencer Anderson are potential replacements at left guard.
- The Steelers' offensive line is further weakened by injuries to Nate Herbig and Troy Fautanu.
- Russell Wilson named starting quarterback for the season opener, adding pressure on the reshuffled O-line.