The Steelers are once again bolstering their wide receiver depth ahead of a game this season. Per a team announcement, Pittsburgh has elevated practice squad wide receiver Ben Skowronek to the active/inactive roster for the second straight game.
Against the Falcons a week ago, Skowronek didn’t record any catches, but he did contribute 10 special teams snaps.
Last season, Skowronek recorded eight catches for 66 yards and a touchdown with the Los Angeles Rams. On Sean McVay’s team, the 6’3, 224-pound Skowronek wasn’t just a physical receiver. He also was respected as a special-teamer and blocker, lining up in the backfield as a fullback occasionally.
NFL practice squad players can only be elevated three times in the regular season before the team has to sign them to bring them back to the 53-man roster. After the Broncos game, Skowronek has one elevation left.
Pittsburgh kicks off against the Denver Broncos at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday, Sept. 15.