The Steelers need more from their All-Pro edge rusher
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are 1-1, and their defense has been nothing short of abysmal.
This season marks the first time the Steelers have allowed 31+ points in their first two games since 1989, per Gerry Dulac. The Steelers are also 29th in yards per game and have allowed the fourth-most rushing yards through two weeks. On top of that, the Steelers have also allowed the most first-quarter points in the NFL dating back to Week 1 last season.
The defense was supposed to be the strength of the Steelers, as it is usually billed as such. But after the additions of Jalen Ramsey and Darius Slay, among others, Mike Tomlin said the defense could be “historic.” Well, right now, it’s on pace to be historically bad. And for the highest paid defense in football, it’s more than unacceptable; it’s pathetic.
Here are some of the best reactions to the Steelers loss to the Seahawks and the fans who want Mike Tomlin gone.
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Sunday's loss was more of the same for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The offense was inconsistent, the defense was nonexistent, and head coach Mike Tomlin downplays the whole thing. Pittsburgh fell flat against the Seattle Seahawks, losing 31-17 at home, falling to 1-1. It has become an exercise in frustration to see a Steelers franchise with such a storied past being stuck in a rut for so long under Tomlin. It's something the fans have been quite vocal about for years, and on Sunday, they cranked up their anger to 11 after the loss.
The Steelers haven't won a playoff game since 2016 and have only won three playoff games in the last 14 years. The one constant during all of this has been Tomlin and the fans know this.
It appears outside linebacker Alex Highsmith avoided a significant injury in the Pittsburgh Steelers' Week 2 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Highsmith departed d
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It appears outside linebacker Alex Highsmith avoided a significant injury in the Pittsburgh Steelers' Week 2 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
Highsmith departed during the first half of the contest with an ankle injury and was originally deemed doubtful to return before eventually being ruled out.
For a Pittsburgh defense that's been hit hard by the injury bug over the first few weeks of the regular season, the news that Highsmith's ailment won't keep him out for an extended period of time is extremely positive news.
Through two contests thus far, Highsmith has logged a total of nine tackles and a sack while seeing the field for 67 defensive snaps.
Highsmith is all but certain to miss the Steelers' Week 3 game against the New England Patriots and will likely remain out beyond that as his return timeline is still up in the air, but avoiding IR is a best-case scenario for all parties involved.
Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz and Caroline Fenton discuss the Pittsburgh Steelers performance after their 31-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Is it time to worry in Pittsburgh?
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