Former Steelers RB Suffers Knee Injury

The former Pittsburgh Steelers running back went down in Week 5.
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PITTSBURGH -- Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner suffered a knee injury early in Week 5 as the Arizona Cardinals take on the Cincinnati Bengals. 

The Cardinals runner went to the blue medical tent following a play but came out jogging on his own power. Shortly after, he was ruled questionable to return due to a knee injury, with some questions about what he is dealing with and when it exactly happened.

This season, Conner has rushed for 318 yards and two touchdowns, including a 106-yard game in Week 3. He, along with former Steelers quarterback Josh Dobbs, has been the driving force behind Arizona's offensive efforts this season. 

It's unknown how serious the injury is to this point or if Conner will miss any time due to it. 

All Steelers will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available. 

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