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Fantasy News
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Allen worked out with the Eagles on Tuesday, Howard Balzer of GoPHNX.com reports. Allen now appears to have recovered from a biceps injury he suffered in December. The 26-year-old has spent the entirety of his six-year career with the Steelers and registering 57 tackles (34 solo) in 48 games.... See More ... See Less
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Steelers' Marcus Allen: Receives arm procedure
Allen underwent biceps surgery following Saturday's win over the Raiders, Mark Kaboly of The Athletic reports. While the Steelers haven't confirmed that Allen had surgery, the linebacker's recent Instagram stories would seem to indicate that he had a procedure following Saturday's contest. Expect the Steelers to provide an update on the 26-year-old's status within the next few days, but the fact that he had surgery clouds his availability for the final two games of the season.... See More ... See Less -
Steelers' Marcus Allen: Staying with Steelers
Allen signed his restricted free agent tender with the Steelers on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports. Allen will thus remain in Pittsburgh for at least one more season after inking the contract tender extended to him by the team. Over the past two seasons, the 2018 fifth-round pick accumulated 43 tackles in 30 games while playing primarily on special teams, with 393 snaps coming in that phase during that span. The 25-year-old appeared on just 59 defensive snaps in 2021, and going forward should continue to slot in as a reserve behind starting inside linebackers Devin Bush and Myles Jack.... See More ... See Less -
Steelers' Marcus Allen: Placed on COVID-19 list
The Steelers placed Allen (illness) on the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday. Allen has played mainly on special teams this season, but his status for Sunday's game against Kansas City is now in jeopardy. Ulysees Gilbert could see a slight uptick in playing time if Allen is out Sunday.... See More ... See Less -
Steelers' Marcus Allen: Unavailable for Week 16
Allen (neck) has been ruled out for Sunday's game versus the Colts. Allen played every snap in last week's loss to the Bengals, but now he's set to miss his second game of the year. The Steelers' linebacker depth is hurting badly. Vince Williams and Avery Williamson are expected to start at inside linebacker in Week 16 as a result.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Brooke Pryor@bepryor13M agoScout (and former NFL TE) Mark Bruener, a Washington alum, was key in getting Fautanu on the Steelers' radar.
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Ray Fittipaldo@rayfitt120M agoThe Steelers say he's a tackle, but Tomlin would not commit to him being a right tackle or left tackle.
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Gerry Dulac@gerrydulac33M agoFautanu (6-4, 317) gives the Steelers a player who will allow Broderick Jones, last year’s top choice, to eventually move to left tackle.
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Gerry Dulac@gerrydulac34M agoFautanu was selected 20th overall even though the Steelers already have two starting tackles – Broderick Jones and left tackle Dan Moore. But Moore, a starter since his rookie season, is an unrestricted free agent after the season and is not expected to be re-signed.
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Brooke Pryor@bepryor35M agoNew Steelers OT/G Troy Fautanu was one of the Steelers' pre-draft visitors.
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Gerry Dulac@gerrydulac35M agoSteelers went back to the offensive line for the second year in a row when they used their No. 1 pick on Washington tackle Troy Fautanu. It is the first time in franchise history the Steelers have drafted an offensive lineman on the first round in back-to-back years.
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Brooke Pryor@bepryor37M agoThe Pittsburgh Steelers go with OT Troy Fautanu at No. 20. Though the Washington product was primarily a tackle in college, he has the frame and versatility to kick inside and play on the interior.
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Ray Fittipaldo@rayfitt138M agoTroy Fautanu grew up a big Steelers fan. One of the more versatile linemen in this draft. Should be plug-and-play at right tackle and allow the Steelers to move Broderick Jones to left tackle.
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James C Wexell@jimwexell42M agoAt pick 20, the Steelers select Troy Fautanu, a left tackle from Washington who might be 5-position capable. He's considered a bit short for a tackle (6-3 3/4, 317) but with long 34 1/2 inch arms. Very mobile. Great punch. Great pick
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Dale Lolley@dlolley_pgh42M agoI can't believe Fautanu was available to the #Steelers. This is a home-run pick.