Derrick Harmon injury update: Steelers first-round pick carted off after hurting knee vs. Panthers

Rookie DT Derrick Harmon was carted off the field after suffering a knee injury in the Steelers' final preseason game.

Derrick Harmon injury update: Steelers first-round pick carted off after hurting knee vs. Panthers originally appeared on The Sporting News

Under Mike Tomlin's tutelage, the Steelers have had a habit of cultivating homegrown defensive talents. From Troy Polamalu and James Harrison to Cam Heyward and T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh's strength has been tied to its defensive stars.

Tomlin and Co. thought they found another one in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Steelers selected Oregon DT Derrick Harmon in the first round, seemingly tipping the hulking beanstalk as the heir apparent to an aging Heyward in Pittsburgh's front seven.

Harmon performed admirably in limited minutes throughout the preseason, but in the Steelers' preseason finale vs. the Panthers on Thursday night, he was felled by what appeared at first glance to be a serious knee injury.

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Derrick Harmon injury update

Harmon went down early in the second quarter, falling to the turf after attempting to tackle Carolina QB Jack Plummer. He was locked in a joust with Panthers RT Brandon Walton when he went down.

Harmon writhed in pain on the ground as Steelers medical personnel attended to him on the field. He was soon escorted down the tunnel on a cart, fighting back tears.

The Steelers ruled Harmon out for the remainder of the game with a knee injury, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. A closer look at the incident appeared to show Harmon being twisted up as he descended upon Plummer.

The defensive tackle was expected to compete for a starting spot in Pittsburgh's front four after the Steelers selected him with the No. 21 pick in the 2025 draft. He earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in his lone season with the Ducks, tallying 45 tackles (11 for loss), five sacks, four pass deflections and two forced fumbles in 14 starts in 2024.

This article will be updated.

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