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The Pittsburgh Steelers' offense played quite well on Sunday night, even without their starting left guard, Ramon Foster, and their speedy rookie, Dri Archer.
Today, Bob Labriola reports from Steelers practice that both players were able to be full participants today. Though the offense was missing backup receiver, Derrius Heyward-Bey, due to an illness, it was a positive sign to see both Foster and Archer back out on the field practicing with the team.
Today's @Steelers practice report: Heyward-Bey (illness) didn't practice; Archer (ankle), Foster (ankle) were full participants
— Bob Labriola (@BobLabriola) September 24, 2014
Though Foster's replacement, Cody Wallace, put in a solid performance with the Steelers' offensive line, Foster will undoubtedly return to his starting spot when he's fully ready and capable.
This is good news considering the team's unfortunate turn of events in losing Ike Taylor, Ryan Shazier and Jarvis Jones all for considerable periods due to injuries suffered in the team's Week 3 victory over the Carolina Panthers.
The Steelers face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET at Heinz Field.