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Due to Isaac Seumalo's pectoral injury, the Pittsburgh Steelers have confirmed that Spencer Anderson will start at left guard in their season opener against the Atlanta Falcons. Head coach Mike Tomlin stated the decision was made over rookie Mason McCormick, citing Anderson's experience and readiness for the challenge. Anderson, a seventh-round pick, has shown versatility by practicing at various positions along the offensive line, but focused on guard this offseason to prepare for such opportunities. Tomlin remains uncertain about the tackle positions, leaving the possibility of variations in lineups as the season begins. The Steelers hope that Anderson's preparation and adaptable skill set will provide stability to their revamped offensive line, crucial for their run-focused game plan. The situation reflects a broader need for consistency along the offensive front as the Steelers tackle their season ahead.
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