The Pittsburgh Steelers were open to any and all changes after back-to-back losses. Multiple changes occurred, including a pair of new wide receivers getting a helmet on gameday and altering some of the team’s practice habits early in the week. But it may have come with a cost. Steelers beat writer Mark Kaboly thinks the Steelers’ indoor practice facility may have contributed to rookie CB Donte Kent’s season-ending injury.
“I’ll tell you this, first two days of practice were inside, not outside,” Kaboly said Monday via Kaboly + Mack on YouTube.
With Aaron Rodgers pointing to the team’s best week of practice yet, Kaboly was asked if the switch to indoors contributed to those productive days.