Troy Fautanu Gets Back to Work, Week 1 Status Still Uncertain

Pittsburgh Steelers rookie OT Troy Fautanu said he made progress at practice on Wednesday, but remains limited and his Week 1 status is TBD.

Pittsburgh Steelers OT Troy Fautanu
Pittsburgh Steelers tackle Troy Fautanu at practice on Aug. 28, 2024. -- Ed Thompson / Steelers Now

PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Troy Fautanu was limited in practice on Wednesday, but said he felt good in the teams reps that he was able to do, and that he got his most extensive work in yet since his MCL sprain that sidelined hime early in the preseason.

Fautanu’s status for Week 1 remains up in the air, as he was still limited in reps, working at right tackle behind starter Broderick Jones. The Steelers have only three tackles on their 53-man roster, so the club appears to be counting on Fautanu being cleared to at least suit up on Sunday.

“I haven’t really talked to the trainers too much about that,” Fautanu said. “Just taking it day by day. Today I went in, I was limited in reps, but I took a lot today and felt good. Just kind of trusting whatever they say. Ultimately, I’ve got to gain confidence in being out there again.”

Fautanu said part of the rehab is being physically cleared to perform the moments and absorb the contact required of his position, but an important second part of it is him having the confidence in his injured leg to not let it impact his play. That just takes reps.

“You don’t think about some of the things,” he said. “When you’re coming off an injury, sometimes you play a little bit timid. I’m just trying to get that confidence back. Today I felt really good, getting that confidence back and playing really fast.”

Fautanu said before training camp that the plan was eventually for him to get some work at both left tackle, where he played in college, and right tackle, where he spent most of his spring with the Steelers.

Because of the injury, that never materialized. Fautanu said right now, he feels more comfortable at right tackle than left tackle.

“I played both in college,” Fautanu said. “Mostly left, but I don’t know, I actually like right tackle better than left. It’s weird. I’m right-hand dominant. … And I get to play next to James Daniels.”

Pittsburgh Steelers OT Troy Fautanu

PITTSBURGH STEELERS INJURY UPDATES

Player Injury Date  Prognosis Roster Status
SS Ryan Watts Neck stinger Aug. 24 Out for season Injured reserve
OLB Julius Welschof Right knee Aug. 24 Out for season Injured reserve
CB Cory Trice Groin Aug. 24 Day to day Active
DL Logan Lee TBD Aug. 20 TBD Active
OLB Jeremiah Moon Right ankle Aug. 17 Four weeks IR-Return
OT Dylan Cook Left foot Aug. 17 Four weeks IR-Return
RB Jaylen Warren Left hamstring Aug. 17 Day to day Active
C Nate Herbig Torn rotator cuff Aug. 14 Out for season Injured reserve
OT Troy Fautanu Left MCL sprain Aug. 9 Day to day Active, practiced Tues.
OLB David Perales Left MCL tear July 31 Months Injured reserve 
WR Roman Wilson Left ankle sprain July 30 Day to day Active
ILB Cole Holcomb Left knee Nov. 2, 2023 Four weeks PUP/reserve
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