Pittsburgh Steelers: The best defense in the conference, 2nd in league

The defense has continued their 2019 ways and is wreaking havoc so far this season.

Ladies and gentlemen, the best defense in the AFC and the second-best in the league belong to your Pittsburgh Steelers.

The defense has continued their 2019 ways and is wreaking havoc so far this season. Through two weeks, the Steelers have allowed 610 total yards per game. The unit is first against the run (133 yards) and second against the pass (477 yards). Their opponents have scored an average of 18.5 points per game.

T.J. Watt, Joe Haden and Cam Heyward have corralled three interceptions. Bud Dupree has a forced fumble, and Mike Hilton has recovered one.

While the Steelers rank second in sacks with 10 (Washington has 11), Watt is tied for the lead in sacks (2.5) with Washington’s rookie defensive end Chase Young. Hilton is right behind him with 2. In the tackles column, the Steelers have 90, led by Devin Bush, Hilton and Vince Williams. Williams leads the league in tackles for loss with six.

Pittsburgh’s primary pass-rushers, Dupree, Watt, Tuitt and Heyward, have been applying insane pressure to quarterbacks. All four are ranked in the top six of the NFL.

The red zone defense has also been particularly exceptional thus far. In two games, opponents have reached the red zone seven times, with only two touchdowns allowed.

Unfortonately, the secondary has not yet been as strong as last season, primarily due to the uptick in blitz-heavy schemes.

Stats provided by Football Outsiders and Pro Football Reference unless otherwise noted. 

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Steelers defensive front bringing the heat in QB pressures

The Steelers defense has 77 total pressures generated through Week 2.

The Steelers pass rush is picking up where it left off in 2019.

Through two weeks, Pittsburgh has a mammoth 77 total pressures generated — against the New York Giants and the Denver Broncos, who are in the top five of pressured allowed with 56 and 46, respectively.

It just so happens that the Steelers Week 3 opponent is the Houston Texans, who have allowed the most pressures (57) through Week 2.

And who leads the team in pressures with 14 each, but T.J. Watt and Bud Dupree, closely followed by Stephon Tuitt and Cam Heyward with 13.

 

As for the other teams currently on the list, Pittsburgh won’t face Cincinatti until the second half of the season. Hopefully, there will be a future contest between the Steelers and the Kansas City Chiefs, who have allowed Pat Mahomes to be pressured 42 times.

Stats courtesy of Pro Football Focus

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