Source: Conner has chance to play vs. Patriots

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Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner, who is out Sunday because of an ankle sprain, has a chance to return next week to play the New England Patriots, a league source tells ESPN.

The source added that if this were the Super Bowl this week, he believes Conner could have and would have played, giving the Steelers some hope that the NFL’s fifth-leading rusher has a reasonable chance to play in next Sunday’s big AFC matchup against the Patriots.

Conner suffered the injury during the fourth quarter of last Sunday night’s loss to the Chargers. Some sources believe he has a high ankle sprain, though different sprains sideline different players for varying amounts of time.

The Steelers will rely on a combination of Jaylen Samuels, Stevan Ridley and Trey Edmunds, who was signed off the practice squad, at running back on Sunday against the Raiders.

Conner has rushed for 909 yards and 12 touchdowns, the second-most in the NFL, this season. He also has emerged as a weapon in Pittsburgh’s passing game, hauling in 52 receptions — third-most on the team — for 467 yards.

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