Steelers’ Broderick Jones faces injury setback amid NFL offseason
The Pittsburgh Steelers face fresh concern in the NFL offseason after left tackle Broderick Jones suffered a setback in his recovery from a serious neck injury. Jones’ injury dates back to a Week 12 loss against the Chicago Bears in November 2025. What first appeared to be a minor stinger quickly turned into a major issue.
A defender landed awkwardly on him, leading to significant neck damage. Doctors later confirmed the need for spinal fusion surgery, which he underwent in December. Now, according to the new update on Monday from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Jones will undergo further evaluation this week.
MORE: Uncertainty around Aaron Rodgers forces Steelers into early QB move “Steelers left tackle Broderick Jones suffered a setback to the neck injury he sustained last season, and is scheduled to be examined this week to determine whether he will be ready for training camp and/or the start of the season, per league sources. ” Schefter posted on X. The young tackle had shown early progress during offseason workouts.
Coaches believed he could return in time for camp. However, this setback now raises doubt about his timeline. Medical staff will assess whether he can safely resume football activities or needs extended recovery.
Broderick Jones’s performance and the Steelers’ situation Before the injury, Jones had taken over as the full-time left tackle. He played 632 offensive snaps across 11 games in 2025. His overall grade stood at 57.