By Jeremy Fowler
December 5, 2017
Ryan Shazier is carted off the field after being injured in the first quarter of Monday night's game in Cincinnati. (Frank Victores/AP)
CINCINNATI -- The Pittsburgh Steelers remain encouraged on Ryan Shazier's back injury, but in the short term, the team expects to be without one of its best playmakers and a likable locker room guy.
The numbers tell the story. Shazier is the only player in the league who leads his team in tackles (89), interceptions (three) and forced fumbles (two). Couple those numbers with a four-game streak of interceptions late last season and into the playoffs, and Shazier has become quite the pass defender.
"When we need a big play, he's one of the guys we look to," linebacker Vince Williams said."He's the middle linebacker and our signal-caller. It's going to be tough."
With Tyler Matakevich also hurt, the Steelers face many questions about their interior defense without Shazier flying around the field. Shazier's unique, rangy playmaking from sideline to sideline gives the Steelers more flexibility in mixing zone and man coverages. They might have to simplify with him out.
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