With rookie right tackle Troy Fautanu working his way back from a knee injury suffered early in the preseason, what the configuration of the starting offensive line for the Pittsburgh Steelers remains to be seen, particularly at the tackle positions.
That affects second-year pro Broderick Jones. Last week, Jones said that fans and the media would have to “wait and see” what side he’ll play on Sunday in Atlanta to open the 2024 season, whether that’s the left or the right side.
Throughout the summer, Jones has worked at right and left tackle, though most of his time has been spent on the right side, leaving Dan Moore Jr.