ALLEN PARK -- Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson said he would play against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The team's official injury report confirms it.

Johnson is listed as probable for the contest.

Teammate Nate Burleson, who has been sidelined since Week 3 with a broken forearm, is doubtful and appears he will miss his seventh consecutive game.

Also listed as doubtful is cornerback Bill Bentley, who hasn't practiced since injury his knee Oct. 27 against the Dallas Cowboys.

Defensive end Ezekiel Ansah and offensive tackle Corey Hilliard are questionable.

Hilliard practiced all week, but was limited. Undrafted rookie LaAdrian Waddle is expected to get a third straight start at right tackle, whether Hilliard is active or not.

Ansah, who suffered an ankle injury in the game against Dallas, returned to practice on Friday. He was limited and his ankle was heavily taped. If he can't go, Devin Taylor would get a second start.

The Steelers could be without three starters for the game. Linebacker LaMarr Woodley (calf) is doubtful. He currently leads Pittsburgh with five sacks.

Offensive guard Ramon Foster (ankle) and defensive end Brett Keisel (foot) are both questionable for the contest. None of the three were able to practice this week.

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