Un reportero de los Steelers no está listo para etiquetar a Kaleb Johnson como un fracaso

El veterano reportero de los Steelers, Mark Kaboly, considera que el equipo aún no debe renunciar al corredor Kaleb Johnson.

Kaboly declaró el lunes que no ha visto lo suficiente del jugador de segundo año como para considerarlo un fracaso total o enviarlo al equipo de prácticas. Señaló que Johnson podría no superar el proceso de waivers si fuera liberado y podría ser reclamado por otro equipo.

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