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Russell Wilson provides update on calf injury
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson. Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

Russell Wilson is dealing with a calf injury ahead of the Pittsburgh Steelers' first game of the season, and the veteran quarterback does not sound confident that he will be able to play on Sunday.

Wilson was very limited in practice on Friday. Aside from a few light throwing drills, he was mostly a spectator, while Justin Fields handled the bulk of the work.

Wilson spoke with reporters after practice and was noncommittal when asked if he expects to play in Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons. The 35-year-old did say that he underwent testing on Thursday that revealed “good news,” however.

“I’m trying to get my body ready to go and rock and roll,” Wilson said. “Just doing everything we can.”

Wilson aggravated a calf injury this week that he initially suffered during a conditioning test at the start of training camp. That was over a month ago, but it sounds like he either is not fully healed or suffered some sort of setback.

If the Steelers decide to hold Wilson out on Sunday, Fields would start even after losing the offseason quarterback competition to his teammate.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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