Miles Killebrew, a Pittsburgh Steelers safety, disclosed on Monday that he is playing despite a broken finger. In an interview with 93.7 the Fan, the All-Pro special teams player stated that his finger ailment has persisted all season but will not keep him out of the game.
“I’m playing with a broken finger,” Killebrew explained. “I broke my finger back in the preseason, so I got a splint on it right now.”
This adds to the impressiveness of James Pierre’s fake punt versus the Washington Commanders. Killebrew’s performance has not suffered as a result, and he remains one of the team’s most important special teamers. Killebrew is the team’s special teams captain and was chosen as the All-Pro special teams player last season, the first. Selection of Killebrew’s career. Following the season, Killebrew signed a two-year contract with the Steelers to return and stabilize the team in a constantly changing landscape. Killebrew has five tackles this season as the unit’s captain and has played on all units.
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