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Week 2 - Steelers @ Broncos Pregame Thoughts

It felt like the Steelers really cruised through a decent Falcons team last week. Even though the final score was relatively close, the game felt entirely one-sided in favor of the Steelers. That’s good news for us, because we should absolutely be 2-0 when we head to Pittsburgh for our home opener next week.

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Power Rankings: Steelers Rise (IMO) After Week One Win

Disclaimer: These rankings are my opinion and my opinion only. I try my best to remain unbiased, but if my content is any indication, I often fall short. My opinion isn’t important, and it shouldn’t be that important to you. I just love football!

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Initial Thoughts on the Steelers’ 53-Man Roster

I have nothing but respect for guys like DB Zyon Gilbert and WR Jaray Jenkins, both of whom I thought really made a strong case for themselves in the final preseason game against the Lions, but didn’t quite make the cut.

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Depth Chart Analysis: Steelers Offense

On Tuesday, Steelers’ Head Coach Mike Tomlin released his initial depth chart for the 2024 season ahead of tomorrow’s preseason game against the Houston Texans.

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Latrobe, Here We Come

Still, there aren’t a lot of teams out there that got unequivocally better, like the Steelers have over the last few months. Mind you, these are SIGNIFICANT roster changes and improvements to a team that went 10-7 and made the playoffs last season.

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Can the Steelers be the NFL's Best Defense in 2024?

Our regular defensive calls, which mostly consist of a five-man pass-rush with man coverage behind it, is certainly going to benefit from the depth we have at the CB position. Gone are the days of watching Levi Wallace and James Pierre get left on islands and burnt to crisps.

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How Yinz Feeling About the Steelers Being On Hard Knocks This Year?

For the first time in the show’s history, HBO’s Hard Knocks will follow an entire division for the ‘in-season’ portion of the show in 2024. Coincidentally, that division will be the AFC North. ‘Hard Knocks: In Season With the AFC North’ will begin on December 3rd, and will follow the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and Pittsburgh Steelers through the remainder of the season, and the playoffs.

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