Steelers offensive line struck an injury at the end of the brutal season

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Two games in the Aaron Rodgers era, the Pittsburgh Steelers have a 1-1 file and the team ranks 27th in total attack (269 yards per match) despite the eighth best score attack (25.5 points per game) in the NFL.
In the victory of Pittsburgh 34-32 in the week 1 against the New York Jets, Rodgers seems that he did it when he won MVPs of the consecutive league in 2020 and 2021, but he saw a slight regression in a defeat of 31-17 weeks 2 against the Seattle Seahawks.
Although many analysts have dismissed Rodgers’ mobility, two years withdrawn from a torn Achilles, he was dismissed seven times in two games and was put pressure on 32% of his benefits, by Pro Football Focus, which makes the new injuries on Thursday a pill even more difficult to swallow for the Steelers.
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According to Ian Rapoport from NFL Network, and the MRI revealed that the right -wing goalkeeper Max Scharping will miss the 15 games of the team after suffering a brutal injury during training this week.
“It is, in fact, an LCA torn, according to sources. Max Scharte was released for the season,” Rapoport tweeted on Thursday.
The injury occurred during training on Wednesday, and the first reports indicated that the team feared that it was significant.
Scharping, who was the main backup to start the McCormick Mason right guard, had not played at all this season, but it was a key element in the depth of the team’s interior offensive line.
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Scharping’s injury leaves only Spencer Anderson and Andrus Peat as solitary depth guards in the event of an injury behind McCormick and Isaac Seumlo.
Steelers have the 21st -standing offensive line in the NFL before week 3, according to PFF, and they cannot afford to lose swing players so early in the season.
Scharping’s injury could also open the door to Steven Jones, 25, to be added to the list of 53 men from the Pittsburgh training team.