Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Roethlisbe­rger out after sustaining hit

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LATROBE, Pa. — The Pittsburgh Steelers plan to get a closer look at their two most recent draft picks at quarterbac­k.

Rookie third-round pick Mason Rudolph and Josh Dobbs, Pittsburgh’s fourthroun­d selection in 2017, will see all of the playing time when the Steelers visit the Green Bay Packers for their second preseason game on Thursday.

“They’re going to play exclusivel­y,” Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin said. “[We] haven’t detailed the division of labor, but those two guys will be featured.”

On Tuesday, Tomlin ruled out veterans Ben Roethlisbe­rger and Landry Jones for the game. The announceme­nt came before Roethlisbe­rger left Tuesday’s training camp practice with a possible concussion.

“Ben Roethlisbe­rger sustained a hit today in practice,” Tomlin said through a team spokesman after practice. “He is being evaluated as part of the concussion protocol.”

Roethlisbe­rger was face down on the turf, surrounded by his teammates, after throwing a touchdown pass to JuJu Smith-Schuster during a best-of-seven competitiv­e two-point conversion drill between the offense and defense.

Roethlisbe­rger was helped to his feet and sat on a water cooler with a towel over his head as practice continued. He touched his head several times and eventually walked off the field under his own power with trainers and team doctors.

Right guard Marcus Gilbert said Roethlisbe­rger rolled out and ran into him as he blocked linebacker Keion Adams.

“It didn’t look too pretty,” Gilbert said. “But when he got up he seemed to be a little bit better. That’s my guy. I wouldn’t want to see anything happen to him, especially in a practice like this.”

Center Maurkice Pouncey was optimistic about Roethlisbe­rger’s injury.

“No one really saw it, but I think he hit his head,” Pouncey said. “We were all in a nervous situation, but he got up fine, he looked totally good, and he walked off the field.”

Tomlin praised Roethlisbe­rger’s work at training camp Tuesday morning.

“He’s been really sharp, not only in terms of what he does, but just how he’s communicat­ing and helping in aiding the developmen­t of some people that are going to work alongside him,” Tomlin said. “It’s been a very positive experience.”

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