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PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are turning to second-year offensive lineman Spencer Anderson to fill in for injured left guard Isaac Seumalo in the season opener at Atlanta. Anderson is a 2023 seventh-round pick who has carved out a roster spot because of his versatility. Anderson played center, guard and tackle during his collegiate career at Maryland. The 24-year-old says he once considered himself strictly a tackle but realizes his ability to move around is what makes him valuable in the NFL.








