LB Kwon’s “serious” leg injury means that the Steelers defense will suffer….

Pennsylvania (AP) — Without Kwon Alexander, the Pittsburgh Steelers will need to find another way to win.

Due to what head coach Mike Tomlin described as a “serious” left leg injury suffered in the first quarter of a 23-19 victory over Green Bay, the veteran inside linebacker’s season is most likely over.

Alexander, who signed a one-year contract with the Steelers in July and had flourished in Pittsburgh, went down as he was dropping into coverage. Even though he was able to leave the field on his own, he was promptly tested in the locker room and was declared ineligible.

Tomlin said Alexander was being evaluated but added that it was “not promising.”

The nine-year veteran had quickly gotten along with Cole Holcomb and Elandon Roberts, the three of them splitting snaps fairly evenly and becoming nearly interchangeable.

Following a knee injury he suffered during a victory over Tennessee last week, Holcomb’s season came to an end. With Alexander joining Holcomb on injured reserve, Pittsburgh will no longer have two of its top five tacklers coming into Sunday. Alexander had the fifth-highest number of tackles on the team (41), followed by Roberts (48) and Holcomb (54).

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Kwon Alexander (54) is examined by team doctors and trainers after being injured on a play during the first half of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

With Roberts as their lone veteran inside linebacker, Pittsburgh (6-3) will now need to move on. Mark Robinson, a second-year player, played a larger role against the Packers and recorded three tackles; Roberts, on the other hand, will wear the green dot inside his helmet that relays the play call from defensive coordinator Teryl Austin.

Roberts has worn the dot during previous stops in his career in New England and Miami. Now he finds himself as the elder statesman at a position that’s essentially been a revolving door for the Steelers since Ryan Shazier suffered a career-ending spinal injury near the end of the 2017 season.

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