The Steelers may have executed a permanent switch at right tackle, and Chukwuma Okorafor believes it came because of comments he made near the end of the teamβs Week 8 loss to the Jaguars. Pittsburgh benched Okorafor for its Thursday-night game against Tennessee, moving first-round pick Broderick Jones into the lineup. Okorafor said (via the Pittsburgh Post-Gazetteβs Brian Batko) the Steelers benched him because he was βacting outβ toward the end of the Pittsburgh-Jacksonville game. Mike Tomlin said (via The Athleticβs Mark Kaboly) Jones was deserving of an opportunity and helped the Steelers βprovide a spark.β
Signed to a three-year, $29.25MM deal in 2022, Okorafor has been the Steelersβ starting right tackle since 2020. The team drafted Jones with the intent on making him its future left tackle, but a configuration in which left tackle Dan Moore moved to the right side to accommodate the rookie was floated as the more likely scenario this offseason. Since the Week 9 change, Jones and Okorafor said (via Kaboly and the Post-Gazetteβs Gerry Dulac) they expect the Moore-Jones starting duo to remain due to Jones receiving the first-team reps this week. The Steelersβ depth chart lists Jones as the RT starter, though the Georgia product said he would prefer to play left tackle, where he lined up for the SEC powerhouse. Okorafor believes what he said has resulted in βsignificantβ ramifications but maintains his benching was not performance-based, creating an interesting storyline to follow in Pittsburgh.
Here are some O-line subplots from elsewhere around the NFL:
- Missing the past two games with an ankle injury, Trent Williams returned to a limited practice Thursday. Kyle Shanahan said the 49ersβ All-Pro left tackle has dealt with more than a low ankle sprain, via 49ersWebZone.comβs David Bonilla. The 49ers lost both the games Williams missed, after dropping from the unbeaten ranks β in Cleveland β following Williamsβ injury-driven exit in Week 6. A limited practice represents a good sign for Williamsβ Week 10 availability and San Franciscoβs offensive capabilities.
- The Jets may soon be without yet another offensive lineman. Robert Saleh described Billy Turner as encountering a βconcerningβ injury, and NFL.comβs Ian Rapoport notes the veteran blocker suffered a broken bone in his hand. This will leave Turnerβs status uncertain for the Jetsβ Week 10 tilt. Turner has not practiced this week, pointing to an…