Pittsburgh Steelers rookie center Zach Frazier is in a walking boot after suffering an ankle sprain in last Sunday's win over the Las Vegas Raiders. While it may only be precautionary and it appears Frazier has avoided a serious injury, it's an important status update and potentially offers a window to when he'll return to the lineup.
The Trib's Chris Adamski spotted Frazier in a boot ahead of Thursday's practice.
Mike Tomlin ruled Frazier out of Week 7's game against the New York Jets, deeming his injury as "week-to-week." Per FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz, Frazier avoided structural damage, and it appears the injury is just a sprain.
With Zach Frazier out, veteran Ryan McCollum will get the nod as the Steelers' starting center Sunday night against the New York Jets. It'll mark his first start with Pittsburgh and second of his NFL career, the other coming in 2021 with the Detroit Lions. McCollum has spent the past two seasons on Pittsburgh's practice squad and made the 53-man roster in 2024 after several o-line injuries in front of him. Spencer Anderson will presumably serve as the backup center.
It's another lineup change to the Steelers' front five and makes for the sixth different starting combination the team has used this season. Only once have they entered multiple games with the same o-line grouping, Weeks 5 and 6. It's one reason for the offense's problems in run blocking and pass protection. Frazier has been a bright spot up front, one of the best rookie offensive linemen in football this season. Per Pro Football Focus, he's the NFL's fourth-best center this season and fifth-best run blocker.
Given his toughness and knowing he avoided a months-long absence, Frazier can't be ruled out for the Steelers' Week 8 game against the New York Giants. But it's more likely the team is eying a Week 10 return versus the Washington Commanders, giving Frazier the Week 9 bye to heal up and return to the lineup much closer to full health.
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