Chris Boswell Jersey , head coach Mike Tomlin said that quarterback Ben Roethlisberger‘s right elbow injury was being evaluated and there was a report he’d have an MRI as part of that evaluation.Once the tests are in, it appears the question for Roethlisberger and doctors to answer will be whether he needs surgery or not. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that such a decision is expected to come on Monday and adds that Roethlisberger would like to avoid that at “all costs.”That may not be possible and either outcome may leave the Steelers looking at a future with Mason Rudolph as their starting quarterback. Rudolph was 12-of-19 for 112 yards, two touchdowns and an interception that wide receiver Donte Moncrief should have caught.The Steelers also lost running back James Conner to a knee injury on Sunday, so Pittsburgh may be trying to avoid an 0-3 start to the season without a couple of their biggest offensive names. Antonio Brown didn’t join his new teammates for the start of organized team activities.Raiders coach Jon Gruden did not specify a reason for Brown’s absence. Gruden offered only that he hopes to see the receiver soon.“He’s not here today Stephon Tuitt Jersey ,” Gruden said, via video from Jimmy Durkin of TheAthletic.com, “and hopefully we’ll see him here in the next couple of days. He’s been working extremely hard learning our offense and really excited to get him out here. But in the meantime, we have plenty of balls and plenty of receivers to throw to.”Brown is hardly the only big-name player in the NFL training on his own during voluntary sessions at team facilities this spring. Todd Gurley Coty Sensabaugh Jersey , Le'Veon Bell, Julio Jones, Josh Norman, Patrick Peterson Roosevelt Nix Jersey , Yannick Ngakoue, Chris Jones, Odell Beckham, Jarvis Landry Jesse James Jersey , Marcus Peters, Aqib Talib and Dante Fowler are among others who have skipped all or part of their team’s offseason work.The Steelers agreed to trade Brown to the Raiders on March 10. The Pro Bowl receiver contributed 11,207 receiving yards and 74 touchdowns in his nine seasons in Pittsburgh.