Linebacker recently underwent knee scope, remains on PUP. Terry McCormick
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison is still optimistic that he could play in the Pittsburgh Steelers season opener Sunday night, Sept. 9 against Denver.
Harrison has missed all of camp and is on the PUP list with a knee injury that last week required arthroscopic surgery to relieve pain behind his knee cap.
“I might need a little prep, we got a couple of new things (on defense), but other than that I think I’ll be all right,” Harrison told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “You’ve got to get back in timing with the other guys and everything else, and a few days of practice would help.”
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