If the Pittsburgh Steelers are looking for a boost at wide receiver as they head into the more challenging part of their schedule after the bye-week. the potential return of their third leading receiver from 2016 might be just what the offense is looking for.
Having already spent six weeks on the physically unable to perform list (PUP), Eli Rogers is officially eligible to return to full training and the Steelers now have a six weeks to decide what they want to do with him. However, once Rogers returns to practice in this six-week window, Pittsburgh will only have 21-days to decide if they wanted to activate him to the full roster, release him or place him on injured reserve for the rest of the year.