Steelers' Miles Killebrew Out with Possible Torn ACL; Browns Ready for Week 6 Clash

October 12, 2025
Steelers' Miles Killebrew Out with Possible Torn ACL; Browns Ready for Week 6 Clash
  • In Week 6, the Pittsburgh Steelers faced a setback when All-Pro special teams player Miles Killebrew suffered a knee injury during a game against the Cleveland Browns, ruling him out for the remainder of the match.

  • Killebrew's injury occurred during a kickoff return late in the second quarter, after a field goal, when his knee appeared to give out following contact with a blocker, leading to immediate on-field treatment and his exit from the game.

  • Initial assessments by Dr. Melanie Friedlander suggested Killebrew might have suffered a torn ACL, which could potentially end his season, highlighting the severity of the injury.

  • Killebrew, recognized as one of the NFL's top special teams gunners and a two-time Pro Bowler, has been a key contributor on special teams since joining the Steelers in 2021, playing over 290 snaps each season.

  • Killebrew's absence leaves a significant gap on special teams, prompting other Steelers players like safety Jabrill Peppers and running back Kenneth Gainwell to step up and fill his role.

  • Meanwhile, the Cleveland Browns are preparing for their Week 6 game with nearly all players available, except for defensive tackle Michael Hall Jr., who remains out due to a knee injury and limited practice participation.

  • Michael Hall Jr., a second-year player drafted 54th overall in 2024, has not played this season due to a knee injury, previous suspensions, and limited practice, which have hampered his contribution.

  • Hall's injury history includes a serious knee injury at the end of the 2024 season that required surgery and caused him to miss training camp.

  • Rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel is set to make his second career start, with Shedeur Sanders as the backup, following the departure of Joe Flacco to the Bengals.

  • Offensive tackle Cam Robinson, acquired via trade, is expected to see increased playing time, potentially starting at left tackle after playing just over six plays last week.

  • The Browns also traded for cornerback Tyson Cambell from the Jaguars, who is expected to make his season debut in this game.

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