The Pittsburgh Steelers will be without left tackle Broderick Jones for the rest of the season with a neck injury suffered against the Chicago Bears, according to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and confirmed to PennLive.

The neck injury was initially not anticipated to be serious, but more tests revealed an injury that will end Jones’ season, drawing what was a promising third year for the Georgia product. Moving forward, the Steelers will have Andrus Peat starting at left tackle.

While blocking a Bears defender on a broken play, Jones was yanked by his helmet, causing his neck to jerk.

Jones went down to the ground in pain and stayed down for a significant time period. Eventually, he got up and walked off the field without the assistance of trainers.

Jones was describ

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