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Eli Rogers returns to practice, but is he the No. 3 WR the team is looking for?

During the Pittsburgh Steelers’ divisional round loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars last season, Eli Rogers tore his ACL. Talk about bad timing. The undrafted free agent wide receiver was set to hit the free agent market this past offseason, but instead spent it rehabbing from his unfortunate injury.

Once healthy enough to know he could play in the 2018 season, Rogers visited several teams, including the Kansas City Chiefs, before deciding to stay with the Steelers for another season.

Rogers was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) List, and has been there since the start of training camp — until now.