Holcomb (knee) still doesn't have a timeline for when he may be able to return to the field, Adam Borst of SteelersNow.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Holcomb suffered a significant knee injury Week 9 against the Titans that required season-ending surgery to repair. Since then, there has been speculation that the damage done was enough to keep the North Carolina product on the sidelines permanently, bringing an early end to his career. However, according to GM Omar Khan, Holcolmb is "working extremely hard to get back. I don't really have much to add on a timeline." Khan further stated, "It was a major injury, but he is working hard and I'm optimistic about all the effort he's going to put into getting back on the field."
They haven't really been clear about it, but on the replay it looked a broken tibia/fibula plus torn ligaments. Try as he may, there's a good chance he doesn't make it back. Hence the lack of timeline.
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desertdungareesMon 4/22/24 5:00 PM
I keep reading that he had a major injury, but no one is saying what that major injury is. What did he break?
MonteMMon 4/22/24 5:15 PM
They haven't really been clear about it, but on the replay it looked a broken tibia/fibula plus torn ligaments. Try as he may, there's a good chance he doesn't make it back. Hence the lack of timeline.