The Pittsburgh Steelers have now wrapped up their Friday practice ahead of Sundays road game against the Philadelphia Eagles and their final injury report of the week shows that two players have been ruled out for that contest with one other being doubtful.
Ruled out on Friday were center/guard Cody Wallace (knee) and cornerback Senquez Golson (foot). This will mark the third straight game that both Wallace and Golson have missed this season. With Wallace out again, Steelers will likely need to dress backup offensive linemen Chris Hubbard and B.J. Finney on Sunday.
While fullback Roosevelt Nix (back) was able to practice on a limited basis this week, he heads into the weekend listed as doubtful for Sunday’s game. Nix has not played yet so far this season.
After showing up on the Thursday injury report, defensive end Cameron Heyward (knee) and quarterback Landry Jones (back) both appear to be good to go for Sunday. As you can see in the video below, Heyward’s knee appears to be fine. Both practiced fully on Friday.
Guard Ramon Foster (elbow) ends the week listed as questionable after being limited to individual work again on Friday. Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Friday afternoon that Foster said he’s going to play against the Eagles.
Wide receiver Markus Wheaton (shoulder), who missed the first two games, practiced fully all three days this week and is expected to make his 2016 debut on Sunday.