PITTSBURGH --Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Cory Trice Jr. is battling a new injury. One day after his 21-day window opened to return from injured reserve, Trice was downgraded from full practice to limited with a knee injury. Trice missed the last two months with a hamstring injury, but this knee issue is new.
Trice has torn both of his ACLs over his career, including during his rookie season, which cost him that entire year. He was hoping to get back into the fold moving forward.
It is unknown if this injury is serious and a major setback for him, but it is certainly not a good sign for his availability moving forward.
If he is not activated by the end of the 21-day window, Trice will be out for the season.
Trice suffered a hamstring injury during the season last year that forced him to miss half the season. He missed the entire 2023 season after tearing his ACL. At the NFL Combine, general manager Omar Khan said the team liked Trice, but could not trust him given his injury history.
We really like Cory. The reality is that durability has been an issue and until durability is not an issue, you know, that’s a position that we, you know, we have to keep our eye on,” Khan said.
Trice was taking second-team reps and showing out once again, but his inability to stay healthy has forced him to miss far too much time for the Steelers to count on him.
Elevating his game is no concern, as Trice has done that multiple times in two training camps, but he simply has to stay healthy to carve out a role. If he is going to return, the Steelers will hope to see Trice stay healthy this time, and prove that he can be a contributor for them on the field.
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