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Steelers tight end Eric Ebron proving ankle injury is in the past


knows what fans and experts say about him. How he is an immense talent, but struggles staying healthy. After the Steelers acquired him via free agency this offseason, even the fan base had concerns. While Ebron certainly is aware of what is being said, he solely has focused on getting himself right for the 2020 season. It all starts with an ankle injury. (DK Pittsburgh Sports)

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Steelers tight end Eric Ebron proving ankle injury is in the past


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