Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Max Scharping will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

Scharping was limited in practice, but it was unclear if it was a previous injury or something new. Now, after undergoing an MRI, it is revealed that Scharping will miss the rest of the season.

Scharping has not played in any games just yet, The Steelers have 10 offensive linemen rostered, and Scharping is one of their gameday inactives.

Scharping joined the Steelers in October 2024 after injuries racked up along the offensive line. The big appeal for his depth status is that he can play anywhere for the Steelers, making him a valuable piece.

When they signed Scharping, he was on the Washington Commanders’ practice squad. Scharping spent

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