Steelers activate Montravius Adams Sr., place Calvin Anderson on injured list

Steelers activate Montravius Adams Sr., place Calvin Anderson on injured list
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have made adjustments to their roster. Defensive tackle Montravius Adams Sr. has been activated to the 53-man roster from the Reserve/Injured, Designated for Return List. Meanwhile, offensive lineman Calvin Anderson has been placed on the Reserve/Injured List.

Adams was sidelined with a knee injury and placed on the Reserve/Injured List on October 22. Before his injury, he played in seven games, making eight tackles, including five solo stops, and achieving one sack.

Throughout his career, Adams has participated in 92 games with 24 starts. His career statistics include 117 tackles, of which 57 are solo stops, along with two and a half sacks.

Adams entered the NFL when he was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft. He spent four seasons with the Packers before joining the New England Patriots in 2021. Later that year, he also had a stint with the New Orleans Saints before being claimed by the Steelers off their practice squad.



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