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Steelers' Seumalo, Herbig Injured; Preparing for Lions

The Pittsburgh Steelers emerged victorious against the Miami Dolphins, but not without injury concerns. Starting left guard Isaac Seumalo and outside linebacker Nick Herbig are dealing with triceps and hamstring issues, respectively. Seumalo, who has started all thirteen games this season, suffered his injury during the game and was later downgraded to out. Herbigs injury is still under evaluation with their next game against the Detroit Lions just six days away. Brandin Echols also sustained an injury but was not mentioned in the official injury roundup. The team will now assess the severity of these injuries as they prepare for their upcoming matchup.

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