Good news: A significant Pittsburgh Steelers player has returned from injury…

Minkah Fitzpatrick of the Steelers has been released from the hospital following an injury suffered against the Browns.

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Pittsburgh Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick reportedly was “released from the hospital Monday night after undergoing precautionary scans for what is believed to be a chest contusion,” according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin told reporters Fitzpatrick was being evaluated at a hospital after suffering a chest injury during Monday night’s 26-22 victory over the Cleveland Browns, Pelissero added, “The scans were negative and there’s optimism Fitzpatrick will be fine moving forward.”

Fitzpatrick exited the game in the third quarter after making a touchdown-saving tackle on a 69-yard run by Browns running back Jerome Ford. He was ultimately ruled out.

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