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Ray Fittipaldo

Steelers' Shazier practices, says he plans to play Sunday against Bengals

Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier practiced with the rest of his teammates Thursday and said he plans to play Sunday when the Steelers play host to the Bengals at Heinz Field.

Shazier injured his right knee in the fourth quarter of the season opener against the Redskins Monday night. He had a doctor's appointment Tuesday and did not practice Wednesday.

"I think coach (Tomlin) will let you know what the doctor said, but my knee is feeling a lot better and I feel like I should be ready to go," Shazier said. "I felt good out there, just knocking off some rust."

Shazier had a forced fumble, an interception and six tackles in the Steelers' 38-16 victory against the Redskins. He was credited by Tomlin for helping the Steelers limit Redskins tight end Jordan Reed, who had just 64 receiving yards.

The Steelers and Bengals played three times last season, including once in the playoffs when Shazier played the best game of his professional career.

"I want to be out there for every game, but this is an AFC North team, a rivalry game and we're trying to set the tone," Shazier said. "It's day to day. We'll see how it goes. I plan on playing."

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