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Steeler's rookie reacts to injury concerns: “Nothing is wrong with my shoulder.”

The selection of Derrick Harmon of the Steelers in the first round in the NFL design of 2025 was an expected step-but one who was criticized due to concerns about his shoulder injury. At Steeler's Rookie Minicamp on Friday, the big defensive duel wasted little time to eliminate the rumors about his health.

In terms of his injury concerns, Harmon kept it short and cute when they were asked by the media around his shoulder:

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“Nothing is wrong with my shoulder. I'm 100% healthy – ready to go.”

The following day 1 of the draft, a report appeared that the MRI of Harmon showed a partial rotator cuff tear and Labralriss in the NFL scouting combination, which meant that some NFL teams moved it somewhat lower on their design boards.

Although GM Omar Khan explains that the Steelers' medical staff felt comfortable with Harmon's health, the speculation on his potential shoulder injury remains laser-oriented-but it is clear that the Steelers-rookie is willing to bring these concerns into rest.

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers Rookie dt Derrick Harmon deals with injury concerns

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