This season, the Pittsburgh Steelers success has been fueled by big plays, many of which have come on defense. In the team’s Week Two win over the Cleveland Browns, they scored not one but two defensive touchdowns. This propensity of creating turnovers caught the attention of Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp. He talked about how important ball security is when you take on a swarming defense like Pittsburgh.
Anytime you got ball disruptors, there’s always an emphasis on protecting the football. The offensive line, receivers, running backs, quarterbacks, tight end – everyone’s involved in protecting the football. That means getting open, timing, rhythm, it means going through your progressions quickly.
The Steelers are currently +5 in turnover differential this season, which is second-best in the NFL. They have five interceptions and six forced fumbles. You can guarantee any team with pass rushers like T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith on the team is going to be knocking the football loose and helping the secondary take chances on interceptions.
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