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The Steelers get an offensive starter back.
Ahead of Thursday’s training camp practice, the Steelers are getting a starting offensive guard back in the lineup. This morning, the team announced that Isaac Seumalo has returned to practice and has been activated from the active/non-football injury list.
#Steelers LG Isaac Seumalo and LT Broderick Jones both working at practice today. pic.twitter.com/PDZEeMyDbe
— Alan Saunders (@ASaunders_PGH) July 31, 2025
Seumalo, 31 years old, started 13 games for the Steelers last season. He was also named to his first career Pro Bowl as a replacement. He’s the only Steelers starter on the offensive line who’s not on his rookie contract.
Steelers reserve lineman Spencer Anderson filled in for Seumalo during the veteran’s injury.
Just ahead of training camp, Seumalo was placed on the NFI list due to a “soft tissue issue.” While he hasn’t participated with the team until this point in camp, he’s still completed some light individual work.
Now, he’s back in the starting lineup. The Steelers started practice at 10 a.m. ET today, July 31, to dodge expected thunderstorms. The team isn’t in pads following Wednesday’s physical practice.