PITTSBURGH --Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Daniel Ekuale left the team’s game against the Green Bay Packers with a knee injury. Ekuale went down in the second quarter of the Sunday Night Football game and is doubtful to return.
After being examined by trainers, he limped off the field and went into the blue medical tent. Ekuale came out of the tent without his helmet and immediately walked down into the locker room, signaling his day is likely all but over.
Ekuale has played in all seven games for the Steelers so far as their reserve nose tackle. Without him, it will likely signal more Ezesi Otomewo into the game when the Steelers rotate their defensive line.
Ekuale came from the New England Patriots and signed a one-year deal with the Steelers this offseason to become a key part of their defensive line rotation. Ekuale, 31, had 52 tackles and just one sack. He had 16 pressures while adding 26 run stops.
Ekuale is coming off the most productive season of his career. The Samoan-born product played his college ball at Washington State and spent his first three seasons with the Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars.
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