Report: Steelers G Max Scharping (torn ACL) out for season

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Pittsburgh Steelers reserve guard Max Scharping suffered a season-ending torn ACL during practice on Wednesday, with the severity confirmed after an MRI, the NFL Network reported on Thursday.

Scharping, 29, is listed as the second-string right guard behind Mason McCormick on the Steelers’ depth chart. He was inactive for the first two games as Pittsburgh went 1-1.

He played in two games for the Steelers last season and had just seven offensive snaps. Scharping had spent time on the Washington Commanders practice squad before Pittsburgh claimed him on Oct. 1.

The Houston Texans selected Scharping in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Northern Illinois.

Scharping has played in 81 regular-season games for the Texans (2019-21), Cincinnati Bengals (2022-23) and Steelers, with all 33 starts with Houston. He also started five of six playoff games for Houston (two), Cincinnati (three) and Pittsburgh (none).

–Field Level Media

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