Derrick Harmon injury: Steelers first-round pick carted off with knee sprain in preseason game vs. Panthers

Derrick Harmon, the Pittsburgh Steelers' first-round pick, was carted off the field during a preseason game against the Carolina Panthers after sustaining a knee sprain. Initial reports suggest that Harmon's injury is not as severe as it initially appeared, and he may have avoided a serious injury. The incident occurred when Harmon was tackled during the game. He was immediately attended to by the medical staff and was eventually carted off the field. The team's doctors are currently evaluating the extent of the injury, and further updates are expected in the coming days. Despite the concerning nature of the incident, the Steelers and their fans are cautiously optimistic that Harmon's injury is not as severe as it first seemed. The team will likely take a cautious approach to his recovery to ensure he is fully healthy before returning to the field.
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