The Pittsburgh Steelers right tackle Willie Colon unfortunately injured his right Achilles’ tendon during Monday’s workouts and it remains unsure how serious the injury is. If the tendon is torn, he may have to end his season even before it really begins.
According to Director of football operations Kevin Colbert, Colon’s leg is still under evaluation by the team’s medical staff. And Colon’s recent appearance was at the team’s practice building and he was walking on crutches while wearing a Terry Bradshaw jersey. He was not available to make comment on his playing status and the team’s coaching staff all said that further evaluation is needed to make a decision. Perhaps they wear fearing that the team may fall into disorder if they have to change game plans because of Colon’s absence.
With only Max Starks and Colon being the two starting tackles, the Steelers are currently having few choices in replacing starters. But as long as there is no confirmation on how serious Colon’s injury is, there is still hope for the Steelers to carry out their original plan.
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