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Steelers' Offensive Line Bolstered as Broderick Jones Cleared to Play
15 Nov
Summary
- Steelers' LT Broderick Jones cleared to play vs. Bengals
- Jones missed practice earlier in the week with a groin injury
- Steelers' inexperienced O-line needs all starters available for divisional matchup

As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to face the Cincinnati Bengals in a crucial Week 11 AFC North showdown, they have received a significant injury boost to their offensive line. Steelers' former first-round left tackle Broderick Jones, who had missed practice on Wednesday and was limited on Thursday due to a groin injury, has now been cleared to play in this Sunday's game.
Jones had also dealt with a similar groin issue earlier in the team's training camp, but his availability against the Bengals is a welcomed development for the Steelers. Pittsburgh's offensive line has been relatively inexperienced this season, and the team needs every starter available for this fierce divisional matchup.




