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Steelers Defensive Back Ruled Out vs. Commanders with Illness

Updated Nov. 9, 2024, 11 a.m. by Alan Saunders, Steelers Now 1 min read
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PITTSBURGH Veteran defensive back Terrell Edmunds will miss the Week 10 game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Commanders this Sunday with an unexplained illness.

Edmunds, who played in five games for the Steelers after being signed from the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad earlier this season, missed practice all three days this week while dealing with the illness.

Edmunds was at practice on Friday and was seen interacting with teammates in the Steelers locker room, but was ruled out on the teams injury report.

The 27-year-old Edmunds is in his second stint with the Steelers.

He was the teams first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft and spent his first five NFL season in Pittsburgh before splitting the between the Philadelphia Eagles and Tennessee Titans last season.

Since being signed from Jacksonville, Edmunds has been serving as the teams Dime defender and been the starting gunner on punt coverage.

Cam Sutton, who is returning from an eight-game NFL suspension, could replace Edmunds in the Dime, and Scotty Miller and Ben Skowronek have both covered punts this year, as well.

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