The goal of the third and final preseason game for any NFL team is clear. Get out healthy. Sure, teams like Pittsburgh can use it as a dress rehearsal before regular season action. But with two weeks until the games start counting, there’s less time to recover from injuries. The Steelers didn’t leave unscathed, losing rookie DL Derrick Harmon to a knee injury that figures to keep him out for at least the season opener, if not longer. Teams around the league ran into similar bad luck. Late last night, backup Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Aidan O’Connell fractured his wrist.
Steelers Could Fix Quarterback-Sized Hole On Raiders Roster
