July 5, 2024

Steelers plan for Pat Freiermuth to return from injury, play vs. Browns

The Steelers plan to have tight end Pat Freiermuth on the field tomorrow against the Browns.

Freiermuth is set to be activated from injured reserve for the game in Cleveland, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.

Freiermuth started the first four games of this season but has been out since then with a hamstring injury. He has just eight catches for 53 yards this season.

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A 2021 second-round pick, Freiermuth topped 60 catches in each of his first two seasons, and the Steelers would love to get that kind of production from him as they battle for a playoff berth down the stretch.

Flyers players embracing neck guards after Adam Johnson’s tragic death

Flyers players embracing neck guards after Adam Johnson’s tragic death originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

VOORHEES, N.J. — Cam Atkinson has a scar on his face, a reminder of how dangerous a skate blade can be when it leaves the ice surface.

In October 2014, Atkinson was left feeling fortunate despite needing 75 stitches and barely being able to see out of his right eye.

“I was like, ‘I don’t give a s— what I look like,’” Atkinson said Friday, recalling the incident over nine years later. “But that was the scariest part.”

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He was just happy to actually see what he looked like.

Only 25 years old and playing for the Blue Jackets, Atkinson watched Ryan Kesler’s skate blade inadvertently come up toward his face. The Ducks’ center was taking a shot on the power play with Atkinson behind him in coverage.

The blade gashed his eyelid.

“Actually the face guard, the shield, protected my eye,” Atkinson said. “I closed my eye so fast, it went halfway through my eyelid, didn’t even touch my eyeball. … My eyelid was hanging over my eye, so I couldn’t see. At the time, I thought it hit my eye. As soon as I got back to the doctors, they lifted my eyelid and I could see.”

Atkinson, now with the Flyers and in his 12th NHL season, has no problem sporting a neck guard for safety. He practiced with one Friday, as did teammates Travis Sanheim and Travis Konecny.

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The Flyers’ players were spurred to do so in the wake of Adam Johnson’s death. The former NHL player died tragically Oct. 28 when his neck was cut by a skate blade during an EIHL game in England.

“Unfortunately it’s one of those things that something happens and it scares you like that,” Konecny said. “I have a wife and kids at home. To me, it’s like, why would I not put it on?

“I’ve definitely had skates in different areas where you look, or your legs. I had one, I think last year or the year before, where I tripped and a guy went to take off, and his skate hit my visor right in front of my face. It just scared me. It’s one of those things where you think, ‘It won’t happen to me.’”

The neck protection is attached to an undershirt. On Friday, Atkinson and Konecny had a Warroad product, which they plan to wear in games starting Saturday. Sanheim’s brand was Daredevil Hockey. He has worn its protective gear for areas down the legs, under the arms and around the wrists.

Can Pat Freiermuth's return be the spark the Steelers passing game so  desperately needs? | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“I sent them a message seeing if they were producing anything with protection around the neck,” Sanheim said. “They sent me this sample, just trying it out right now. I think I have to send it back, so I don’t think I can wear it in the game tomorrow.

“They got it here pretty quickly. I’m going to have to speak with them, see if I can even keep this shirt. If I can, obviously I’d be wearing it tomorrow.”

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