Pittsburgh Steelers insider and veteran beat reporter Mark Kaboly published a mailbag on November 25, answering a long list of questions from fans. Two revolved around long-lost injury absences.
“Can we anticipate [linebacker] Cole Holcomb coming back at all this year?” One Steelers supporter asked Kaboly. His response didn’t instill much confidence.
“I haven’t inquired but I wouldn’t hold my breath on it,” Kaboly replied. Similarly, he doesn’t expect to see rookie wide receiver Roman Wilson for the remainder of the 2024 campaign either.
“I find it hard to believe that [Wilson] will play [again this year],” Kaboly told a different Pittsburgh fan. “I look at it as a red shirt year for Wilson. He looks fine to me out there working out with the other injured players, but you never know. To me, the lack of reps as a rookie and overcoming two injuries is too much to ask out of him for this year.”
The Steelers have rolled to a record of 8-3 without Holcomb and Wilson, and head coach Mike Tomlin has already made it clear that he’d rather not force players back into the rotation after long periods of inactivity.
“Cole Holcomb still has a sleeve on his left knee,” Saunders updated at the time. “He’s among the big group of Steelers that could return after the bye. His shirt says ‘don’t care work harder.’”
No one seems to know where Holcomb has gone, or if he’s suffered some sort of setback. After all, the Steelers have been well-stocked at middle linebacker with Patrick Queen, Elandon Roberts and rookie Payton Wilson all joining the organization over the past two seasons.
Still, most around the Steelers community appear to feel for Holcomb, hoping he finds his way back.
“Seems like every other month optimism turns to pessimism and vice versa in Cole Holcomb’s knee recovery,” Pennsylvania journalist Michael Beck aptly noted on November 8. “Not sure if we will see him back in game action this year but really hope to see him play again.”