The Steelers wrapped up their Friday practice session today in preparation to host the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday at Heinz Field. The Friday injury report is now out and it shows that linebacker LaMarr Woodley (hamstring), safety Troy Polamalu (head), quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (hand), center Maurkice Pouncey (illness), wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders (foot) and linebacker Stevenson Sylvester (calf) are listed as probable after all practiced fully on Friday. Sanders had sat out yesterday to rest his knee and foot. Roethlisberger had to leave practice early on Thursday after banging his thumb taking a snap, but returned to his full slate of work today. Linebacker Larry Foote (hamstring) is listed as questionable after being limited for a third straight day and could very well end up being a game-time decision on Sunday. Wide receiver Arnaz Battle (hamstring) and linebacker Chris Carter (hamstring) both sat out on Friday and both have been ruled out on the Friday injury report.
For the Bengals on Friday, defensive end Carlos Dunlap (hamstring), linebacker Dontay Moch (not injury related), cornerback Nate Clements (hamstring) and defensive tackle Pat Sims (ankle) did not practice on Friday. Dulap is listed as doubtful, while Clements and Sims are listed as questionable. Moch was ruled out for the game. Safety Chris Crocker (biceps) and tight end Donald Lee (foot) were both limited on Friday and both listed as questionable as well. Running back Cedric Benson (foot), defensive tackle Domata Peko (foot), cornerback Brandon Ghee (groin) and wide receiver Jerome Simpson (knee) all practiced fully on Friday and are probable for Sunday.