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DT Isaiahh Loudermilk returns to practice for Steelers, remains on IR


Veteran has been out since suffering high-ankle sprain in Week 2
Chris Adamski
By Chris Adamski
2 Min Read Jan. 9, 2026 | 2 days Ago
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This season has been one unlike any other for Isaiahh Loudermilk in his football career.

A high-ankle sprain suffered in Week 2 has had him on injured reserve for almost four months.

“Five years here (with the Pittsburgh Steelers), five years (in college) at Wisconsin, never had a year end like that,” Loudermilk said earlier this week from UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. “So it’s been different, but you’ve got to adjust and just keep going.”

Loudermilk got some good news Friday, though, when he returned to practice. While the veteran defensive tackle remains on IR, that he’s been cleared to take the field shows he’s almost back to game-readiness.

“I’m close. I’m excited,” Loudermilk said.

A fifth-round pick of the Steelers in 2021, Loudermilk was expected to be a significant part of the defensive line rotation this season. He even started the first two games because rookie Derrick Harmon was out with a knee injury.

The Steelers also lost veterans Dean Lowry and Daniel Ekuale to season-ending injuries, and Harmon missed four games. That has tested their depth on the D-line. It’s reasonable to think that if Loudermilk had not suffered a long-term injury for the first time in his career this autumn that he would have had a significant role for the Steelers.

“It’s part of the game,” Loudermilk said of injury. “As soon as (the injury) happened, there’s nothing I can do about it besides just keep working. And that’s what I did. So hopefully that work pays off, and I’ll be able to make some sort of push with the team.”

The Steelers are preparing for Monday night’s playoff opener at home against the Houston Texans.

Returning to practice opens a 21-day window during which the Steelers can activate Loudermilk to the 53-man roster. That means it could be for any possible game as far as the Steelers advance.

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Chris Adamski is a TribLive reporter who has covered primarily the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2014 following two seasons on the Penn State football beat. A Western Pennsylvania native, he joined the Trib in 2012 after spending a decade covering Pittsburgh sports for other outlets. He can be reached at cadamski@triblive.com.

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