PITTSBURGH (AP) -Even though running back Willie Parker continues to get closer to 100 percent, the Pittsburgh Steelers might still rely on two running backs.
Parker has missed five games this season, been limited in others and is nursing a left knee injury. He was effective when he played during Sunday’s 33-10 victory at New England, but also sat out long stretches of time as the team went with Mewelde Moore at running back.
Parker finished with 16 carries for 87 yards and Moore rushed 12 times for 67 yards.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday that Parker “continues to get better” but that he might not be able to practice Wednesday.
Parker is expected to play Sunday when the Steelers host the Dallas Cowboys. But even if he does, Moore likely will get carries outside of his former third-down-only role.
e form or fashion. The minute details of rotating them just hasn’t been worked out yet for this week.”
Parker is a former Pro Bowler who rushed for at least 1,200 yards during each of the previous three seasons. He has 572 yards on 142 carries with four touchdowns this season.
Tomlin said Parker’s knee wasn’t an issue, but that he still wasn’t 100 percent.
“That’s December football. … We need to do what we can in terms of letting him get to a game in the best condition he can be in,” Tomlin said.
Beyond Parker, Tomlin was encouraged by his team’s injury status.
“This is as good as we’ve had it coming out of a game,” he said, noting that reserve defensive lineman Travis Kirschke was the only new injury to report. He had back spasms during the New England game and will be monitored the rest of the week.
Cornerback Bryant McFadden, who missed the past six games with a broken arm, should return Sunday, Tomlin said.
“He was pretty close last week. We think he’s going to get over the top this week,” Tomlin said. “It’s good to get him back in the mix.”
Defensive end Brett Keisel will miss his second consecutive game due to a knee injury and left tackle Marvel Smith (back) continues to be out. Smith, who also was hindered by a back problem last season, has not played in two months.
Tomlin complimented the play of Max Starks as Smith’s fill-in but said the team has not yet considered placing Smith on injured reserve.
“We’ll continue to support him and see what direction it goes in,” Tomlin said. “Marvel is a veteran football player, a high-quality person and player. If we get an opportunity to get a contribution from him as we move forward, we of course will try to pursue that if we can.”
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