PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers will be without their starting running back for a must-win Week 17 game against the Baltimore Ravens.
James Conner, who suffered a quad injury in the second quarter of last week’s loss to the New York Jets, will miss his sixth game of the season. Conner has played in only three of the Steelers’ last nine games as he’s dealt with injuries to his shoulder and quad.
He initially injured his shoulder in the final two minutes of the win against Miami on Oct. 28 and didn’t play the next two games. He attempted to come back in the Thursday night game against the Cleveland Browns but lasted only a quarter.
He played in the losses to the Buffalo Bills and Jets but couldn’t finish last Sunday’s game after he hurt his quad on his final carry.
“I got an MRI on it,” he said Monday. “I got to wait and see what happened officially, but something didn’t feel right on it.”
Unless the Steelers make the postseason and Conner is able to play, the third-year back will finish with 464 yards and four touchdowns on 116 carries. He also had three touchdown receptions.
The Steelers will also be without center Maurkice Pouncey, who injured his knee in the third quarter.
Everyone else, though, is healthy and expected to play.