LATROBE, Pa. — Steelers’ rookie running back James Conner left practice during training camp Sunday because of a shoulder injury, according to head coach Mike Tomlin.
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Conner, the Erie native and former Pitt star, was taking first-team reps while running back Le’Veon Bell holds out of training camp.
Steelers rookie RB left practice with a shoulder issue according to Mike Tomlin #steelers pic.twitter.com/9KZlZqQYsg
— Chase Williams WPXI (@chasepwilliams) July 30, 2017
Conner recently passed Tom Brady as the league’s best-selling jersey.
Coach Tomlin did not give any more details as to the severity of Conner’s injury.
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