Following a chest injury to Steelers’ long snapper Christian Kuntz on Saturday, the Steelers worked out four potential replacements on Sunday. Per a report from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Brian Batko, the Steelers hosted Rick Lovato, Jake McQuaide, Taybor Pepper, and Patrick Scales on Aug. 17.

Lovato, almost 33 years old, entered the league in 2015 as an undrafted free agent. He bounced around the NFL to start his career, spending stints with the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, and Washington Football Team.

However, he eventually found a long-term job, starting for the Philadelphia Eagles from 2016-24. Over that stretch, he won two Super Bowls and made one Pro Bowl. He has 139 career game appearances.

McQuaide is another former Pro Bowler. He worked out for the Steelers around a ye

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