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    Metcalf (undisclosed) ‘fine,’ expects to play W1

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    Steelers WR DK Metcalf (undisclosed) said he is “fine” and expects to play in Week 1 against the Falcons.

    Metcalf chose not to reveal details on the injury that has kept him sidelined for a week and a half. He simply said there are no long-term concerns, and he expects to be good to go for the season opener. Hopefully, he begins ramping up before long. Metcalf is a borderline WR3/FLEX, competing for the team’s top wide receiver role with WR Michael Pittman this year.
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