The Pittsburgh Steelers have promoted wide receiver Ben Skowronek to the active roster for their game against the Denver Broncos

Pittsburgh Steelers nose tackle Breiden Fehoko works against center Zach Frazier during the NFL football team’s training camp

With Justin Fields ready to start his second game in a row for the Steelers, the team is adding some extra support at wide receiver with Ben Skowronek now available.

This morning, the Steelers announced they had moved Skowronek from the practice squad to the active roster for Sunday’s game against the Broncos.

After the game, Skowronek will return to the practice squad, but since he was also moved up for Week One, the Steelers may soon make him a permanent part of the 53-player roster.

Denver Broncos running back Audric Estime leaps over Seattle Seahawks safety Julian Love (20) during the first half of an NFL football

Skowronek, drafted in the seventh round by the Rams in 2021, spent three years with Los Angeles before being traded to the Texans in May. He didn’t make the Texans’ roster and then joined the Steelers’ practice squad.

Last week, Skowronek didn’t play on offense but did get 11 snaps on special teams.