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Steelers Afternoon Drive: Can LT Move Fix Broderick?

Steelers Afternoon Drive: Can LT Move Fix Broderick?

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Welcome to the Steelers Afternoon Drive, our new daily podcast featuring all the latest Steelers news and analysis.
Alan Saunders and Zachary Smith discuss all things Pittsburgh Steelers. On today's episode, we discuss if the move to LT will be one that pays off for both the Steelers and Broderick Jones, what DeMarvin Leal needs to do to remain with the team following a couple of injury-filled seasons and the impact of Joey Porter Jr. switching glove colors. We also discuss the pressure for Malik Harrison to replace Elandon Roberts, how Cole Holcomb could work his way back into the ILB rotation and general thoughts following day 2 of OTAs. Let's go for another Steelers Afternoon Drive and discuss all this!
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This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers Afternoon Drive: Can LT Move Fix Broderick?

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