DeShon Elliott expressed frustration with his Pittsburgh Steelers teammates after a Christmas Day defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs marked the
The Pittsburgh Steelers suffered their third straight loss on Wednesday by the score of 29-10 against the Kansas City Chiefs, and frustrations boiled over, especially on the defensive side, as safety DeShon Elliott made it clear what has been going wrong ...
And though Elliott is known for setting the tone in run defense, the difference with him on and off the field in passing situations is even more stark. The Steelers are second in allowing 6.4 passing yards per attempt with Elliott on the field and last with 9.1 yards playing without him.
Pittsburgh's defense has faded in the absence of key role players, some of whom might remain out against the Chiefs on Christmas Day.
Elliott (hamstring) was a full participant in Monday's practice ahead of Pittsburgh's Week 17 outing against the Ravens, Brooke Pryor of ESPN.com reports. Elliot has missed back-to-back games for the Steelers,
Elliott (hamstring) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Ravens, Burt Lautenof the Pittsburgh Steelers reports.
Two practices into the week for the Pittsburgh Steelers, three starters have yet to take the field because of injury. Safety DeShon Elliott, defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi and receiver George Pickens again sat out practice Thursday,
The Pittsburgh Steelers look to be getting their top wideout back for their Christmas Day matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. George Pickens was a full participant in Monday's practice, as reported by ESPN's Brooke Pryor. "George Pickens and DeShon Elliott were a full participants in today's walk through," Pryor said on X.
Pittsburgh Steelers safety DeShon Elliott was downgraded from doubtful to out for the team’s game against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday. Elliott was upgraded to a limited participant in practice on Thursday, but he still needs more time as he recovers from a hamstring strain.
The Pittsburgh Steelers knew they had a difficult matchup on Christmas Day against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs continue to be one of the best teams in the league, a juggernaut, in many respects.
The Steelers watched Kansas City get open and thrash the defense. DeShon Elliott immediately called out the effort versus the Chiefs.