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Steelers' Holcomb, Lee, Wilson return but remain on injured lists

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Linebacker Cole Holcomb, defensive lineman Logan Lee, and receiver Roman Wilson have returned to practice. Despite their return, they remain on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform List (Holcomb) and Reserve/Injured List (Lee and Wilson).

The Pittsburgh Steelers now have a 21-day period to decide whether to activate any of these players to the 53-man roster. If not activated within this window, they will be out for the rest of the season.

Holcomb's last season ended prematurely due to a knee injury sustained against the Tennessee Titans. Before his injury, he had accumulated 54 tackles and two forced fumbles. Holcomb joined the Steelers as an unrestricted free agent in 2023 after four years with the Washington Commanders.

Logan Lee was placed on the Reserve/Injured List before this regular season began. A sixth-round draft pick from Iowa, Lee played in 43 games during his college career, starting 41 times. His record includes 158 career tackles with notable achievements such as nine sacks and seven passes defensed.

Roman Wilson entered the Reserve/Injured List on October 28th. Drafted in the third round of 2024 as the 84th overall pick, Wilson came from Michigan where he played in 46 games. He concluded his college career with impressive statistics including over a thousand receiving yards and twenty touchdowns.

For fans eager not to miss any action, NFL+ offers live streaming options for local and primetime regular-season games on mobile devices along with additional features like NFL RedZone and live audio content.

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