DUBLIN — Irish police say no formal complaint has been filed regarding an early morning incident in Dublin involving Pittsburgh Steelers backup quarterback Skylar Thompson and that they haven’t established if there was a robbery.The Steelers said the 28-year-old Thompson was involved in a weekend “situation” in the Irish capital, but neither the team nor police have confirmed reports in Irish media that the player was robbed early Saturday.“No formal complaint has been made by any person at this time,” the national police, called An Garda Síochána, said in a statement Monday.“Following preliminary enquiries, An Garda Síochána has no further information to substantiate, or not, any report this incident involved a robbery,” it added.The Irish Independent newspaper reported that “a number of males were involved in an assault on Thompson near the Temple Bar area” and that the player’s phone was stolen.Police didn’t comment on reports of an assault.Police said they became involved early Saturday when officers on patrol on Dame Street “encountered a male who required medical assistance.”“The male in his 20s was treated and assessed at the scene by emergency services personnel,” the police statement added.Thompson has been on injured reserve and wasn’t eligible to play Sunday in what was Ireland’s first regular-season NFL game. The Steelers beat the Minnesota Vikings 24-21 at Croke Park, and Thompson was at the game.Popular ReadsThompson’s …