I will just throw this in here
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/187773/ranking-nfl-teams-most-hurt-by-injuries
1. Pittsburgh Steelers
Record: 5-4
Analysis: The Steelers face a stiff fight in the AFC wild-card race after opening the season as a Super Bowl favorite. The list of injuries to elite and prominent players is staggering.
Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns could mark their fifth game without quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (knee, foot). The Steelers are 3-2 with him and 2-2 without him in the lineup. Historically, their winning percentage has dropped from 66.9 in games he has played to 54.5 in games hasn't. Third-stringer Landry Jones would make his second start, in part because longtime backup Bruce Gradkowski (finger/shoulder) is on injured reserve and in part because Michael Vick (hamstring) is sidelined.
The team got only six games from tailback Le'Veon Bell (knee, suspension). Backup DeAngelo Williams has been productive, and the Steelers have actually averaged two yards more per play with him on the field than with Bell, but Williams is 32 years old and is now dealing with a foot injury. The offensive line lost All-Pro center Maurkice Pouncey (broken leg) and tackle Mike Adams (back) in the preseason and left tackle Kelvin Beachum (ACL) in Week 6.
The Steelers have played four games without linebacker Ryan Shazier (shoulder) and two games apiece with safety Will Allen (ankle) and defensive end Stephon Tuitt (knee) out. And they have lost at least one game (Week 4 against the Baltimore Ravens) because of a place-kicking odyssey that began with Shaun Suisham's preseason ACL tear and continued when replacement Garrett Hartley injured his hamstring prior to Week 1.
Put it all together, and it's amazing the Steelers have a winning record. But their injuries, combined with the Cincinnati Bengals' 8-0 start, have put them four games behind in the loss column in a division they should have been in contention to win. Their championship hopes might well be lost.