Rapoport: Troy Fautanu Needs Surgery For Dislocated Kneecap, Could Return For Playoffs

Thereā€™s finally clarity on the injury Pittsburgh Steelers rookie OT Troy Fautanu suffered during Fridayā€™s practice that sent him to injured reserve and has knocked him out for the regular season. According to NFL Networkā€™s Ian Rapoport, Fautanu ā€œessentiallyā€ suffered a dislocated kneecap. Heā€™ll need surgery but could return should Pittsburgh make a postseason run.

Sources: #Steelers impressive rookie RT Troy Fautanu, who was placed on IR this week, suffered what is essentially a dislocated kneecap and will have surgery to repair the ligament damage.

Fautanu is out for the regular season, tho could return if PIT makes the playoffs. pic.twitter.com/scilIo6Eqk

ā€” Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 23, 2024

Per the PPGā€™s Gerry Dulac, Fautanu hurt his knee while engaged with a defender during practice. He was placed on IR Saturday afternoon, knocking him out for at least the next four games. But given the severity of the injury, heā€™ll miss a lot more time than that.

Former first round pick David DeCastro suffered a dislocated kneecap, along with other injuries, during the preseason of his rookie year. He returned late in the season, active in a Week 14 game and starting Weeks 15-17. Perhaps Fautanu will be on a similar track. While his injury occurred later in the season, if the Steelers make the playoffs, Fautanu could have a shot to return. Whether or not heā€™d play after missing so much time remains to be seen.

Itā€™s the second injury Fautanu suffered this season, spraining the MCL in his left knee in his preseason debut. Itā€™s still unknown if this injury is to the same leg or his right knee.

Broderick Jones got the start for Sundayā€™s win over the Los Angeles Chargers. While not perfect, he looked far better than he did in Week 2 and will be the teamā€™s starting right tackle the rest of the regular season. The team has been high on Fautanu since he fell to them in the first round of this yearā€™s draft, eager to put him in the starting lineup.

With Pittsburgh off to a 3-0 start, their playoff chances are high. Despite a tough schedule to close out the year, teams who win their first three games make the playoffs at a high rate. This is the fourth time Pittsburgh has started 3-0 under Mike Tomlin, making the playoffs the previous three instances.

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