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    Steelers thin in secondary as Jabrill Peppers, Chuck Clark out

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    • Brooke PryorOct 31, 2025, 04:47 PM ET

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        Brooke Pryor is a reporter for NFL Nation at ESPN who has covered the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2019. She previously covered the Kansas City Chiefs for the Kansas City Star and the University of Oklahoma for The Oklahoman.

    PITTSBURGH — The Steelers’ task of slowing tight end Tyler Warren and the juggernaut Colts offense just got even more difficult.

    Hours after placing safety DeShon Elliott on injured reserve with a hyperextended knee Friday, Pittsburgh ruled safety Jabrill Peppers out with a quad injury. Then on Saturday, safety Chuck Clark was downgraded to out with an illness, as was linebacker Cole Holcomb, part of the run defense charged with slowing Jonathan Taylor.

    Peppers, a former member of the New England Patriots who was signed by the Steelers earlier this season after Elliott’s Week 1 knee injury, first appeared on the injury report as a limited participant in Thursday’s practice and didn’t practice Friday.

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    In the loss to Green Bay, Clark took some of Elliott’s responsibilities in accounting for Packers tight end Tucker Kraft after Elliott’s third-quarter injury.

    Entering this week, the Steelers’ strong safeties on the depth chart were Elliott, Clark and Peppers, while Juan Thornhill was the only player listed at free safety. Pittsburgh has two safeties on the practice squad in former Washington Commanders fifth-round pick Darrick Forrest and rookie Jack Henderson. The Steelers signed Forrest to the practice squad earlier this week after working out a number of free agents, including former Cincinnati Bengals safety Vonn Bell.

    Pittsburgh added to the group by trading for New England safety Kyle Dugger, a 2020 second-round pick, on Tuesday, but he first practiced with the team Thursday. Dugger appeared on the practice report with a knee injury but was a full participant at practice Thursday and Friday.

    “We’re going to try to do the best we can to get him ready to be available for us in some capacity,” defensive coordinator Teryl Austin said of Dugger.

    Pittsburgh will get back inside linebacker Malik Harrison, who was activated from injured reserve Saturday after being out since Week 1 with a knee injury. The Steelers, though, ruled cornerback Cory Trice Jr. out for the Colts game. Trice’s practice window to return from IR was opened earlier this week, but he popped up with a knee injury in practice as he tries to return from his hamstring injury. Trice was limited Thursday and didn’t practice Friday.

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