Steelers OL Isaac Seumalo avoids season-ending pectoral injury, expected to miss a month, per report

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The Pittsburgh Steelers had some good and bad news following Wednesday’s practice. The bad news was that starting guard Isaac Seumalo sustained a pectoral injury during practice. The good news was that Seumalo avoided a season-ending injury and is expected to miss a month, according to the Post-Gazette. 

Seumalo underwent tests to determine the severity of the injury after leaving practice early and a source told ESPN that, “We dodged a bullet.” 

Injuries have plagued Pittsburgh’s offensive line this summer. Nate Herbig, who was competing with rookie Zach Frazier to be the Steelers’ starting center, suffered a season-ending shoulder injury during Pittsburgh’s final training camp practice. Starting tackle Broderick Jones has been playing through an elbow injury that surely contributed to his struggles during the exhibition season. 

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