Los cronistas deportivos cuestionan el lugar de Kaleb Johnson en la plantilla de los Steelers

El corredor de los Pittsburgh Steelers, Kaleb Johnson, enfrenta incertidumbre sobre asegurar un puesto en la plantilla esta temporada, según los cronistas locales. El jugador de segundo año, seleccionado en la tercera ronda del draft de 2025, tuvo un año de novato limitado y problemas en los equipos especiales. Las nuevas incorporaciones al equipo han complicado aún más su camino a seguir.

Chris Adamski, del Tribune-Review, expresó sus dudas durante una aparición radial esta semana. “No sé cuál es el camino siquiera para formar parte de la plantilla”, dijo Adamski. “Estoy seguro de que es algo que hay que dejar que se desarrolle, y él tiene el talento, así que ya veremos. Pero ahora mismo, realmente... no tiene mucho margen de error, digámoslo de esa manera”.

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