Just when it looked like he was set to take a step forward after his strong return from an early-season hamstring injury, Pittsburgh Steelers third-year cornerback Joey Porter Jr. took a major step backwards in Week 7 on the road against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Porter was called for two pass interference penalties and really didn’t have an answer in coverage for the likes of Bengals star receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins.
Now, it’s raising concerns about Porter’s long-term viability in Pittsburgh, at least for one reporter.
Pat McAfee Show corespondent Mark Kaboly, appearing on the 93.