The Pittsburgh Steelers could welcome back starting safety Kyle Dugger against the Miami Dolphins after he missed Sunday’s game against the Ravens with a hand injury.

Head coach Mike Tomlin says Dugger is in good shape to play on Monday, which would be a welcome sight for the Steelers who have dealt with several injuries defensively in recent games.

Dugger has replaced starting strong safety DeShon Elliott, who suffered a severe knee injury in October against the Packers and seems likely to be out for the rest of the season.

The Steelers turned to Chuck Clark and Jabrill Peppers to start alongside Jalen Ramsey with Dugger out on Sunday.

Dugger fell out of favor with the new regime in New England one year after signing a four-year extension. The Steelers amended his contract to void

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