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Offense
Total: 4637 (21)
Passing: 3235 (21)
Rushing: 1402 (15)
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Defense
Total: 4976 (21)
Passing: 3607 (21)
Rushing: 1369 (13)
Base 4-3
Total: 7-4-0
Conf: 3-4-0
Div: 1-2-0
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Passing Leaders
Player Comp/Att Yards TDs INTs
D.Ridder 597/869 8081 75 33
A.Rodgers 83/115 1376 11 2
Receiving Leaders
Player Recs Yards TDs
D.Metcalf 49 719 9
J.Smith 37 634 1
A.St. Brown 38 588 4
A.Pierce 33 393 6
N.Carter 33 338 1
Rushing Leaders
Player Ats Yards TDs
N.Carter 96 691 8
K.Johnson 94 632 13
C.Akers 8 54 1
D.Ridder 16 30 0
R.Wilson 0 0 0
Defensive Leaders
Player Tackles Sacks INTs FFs
I.Simmons 44 0 0 1
P.Queen 41 1 4 3
P.Wilson 39 1 5 0
J.Ramsey 35 0 3 1
J.Watson 28 0 2 0
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Forged In Steel Times – Steelers Stay Red Hot in a 45-31 Victory Over Coach Casper’s Texans

PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Steelers are officially on fire. Winners of five straight and playing their best complementary football of the season, Coach DK LaFleur’s squad continued their midseason surge with a 45 to 31 victory over Coach Casper, a matchup defined by explosive plays, physical defense, and the continued emergence of multiple stars across the roster.

This win did not come easy. It did not come clean for all four quarters. But once again, the Steelers proved that they can win in multiple ways, and win convincingly. The offense struck with precision when needed. The defense came through with timely turnovers. The special teams delivered clean execution. And above all, the entire team showed the type of resilience expected from a group itching to rise into AFC contention.

Ridder Rebounds and Responds

After last week’s shaky outing, all eyes were on Desmond Ridder to see how he would respond. And respond he did, completing 20 of 34 passes for 253 yards, 3 touchdowns, and 1 interception, finishing with a 99.2 NFL Passer Rating. It was not a flawless performance, but it was poised, confident, and exactly what Pittsburgh needed to stabilize the offense early.

Ridder’s connection with his receivers returned, his timing improved, and his pocket presence was noticeably sharper. Even when the interception threatened to swing momentum, he remained composed and delivered three touchdown passes, controlling the game flow from start to finish.

This was not a bounce back game. This was a reset, a recalibration, and a reaffirmation that Ridder is still fully capable of leading this offense when the lights are on.

DK Metcalf Dominates Fresh Out of a Video Game

If there was a single player who defined this game, it was DK Metcalf, who turned in one of the most dominant performances of the season.

7 catches
90 yards
3 touchdowns

Each score was more impressive than the last. His final touchdown was a one on one jump ball in the red zone, where he boxed out the defensive back and plucked the ball above his head like he was grabbing a rebound over a child. It was disrespectful. It was violent. It was beautiful.

When the offense needed a spark, Metcalf ignited the flames. When they needed a finisher, he slammed the door. His physicality, route running, and red zone dominance have become defining features of this Steelers stretch.

Jonnu Smith Shreds the Middle of the Field

The Texans had no answer for Jonnu Smith, who finished with 6 catches for 126 yards, repeatedly torching linebackers and safeties in space. Smith’s yards after catch ability was on full display, turning routine completions into chain moving plays.

His versatility continues to shine, giving Ridder a safety valve, a mismatch creator, and a critical release valve in high pressure situations.

The Two Headed Monster Stays Consistent

The running game was not leaned on heavily, but when the Steelers called its number, it delivered.

Kaleb Johnson had another efficient outing with 8 carries for 70 yards and 2 touchdowns, including multiple chunk runs that punished the Texans defense. His combination of power and acceleration continues to evolve at a rapid pace.

Nate Carter, meanwhile, provided timely gains with 10 carries for 45 yards, wearing down the defensive front and contributing balance to the game plan.

Together, the tandem remains one of the league’s most dangerous backfield duos.

Defensive Playmakers Everywhere

While the offense scored in waves, the defense turned in one of its most opportunistic games of the season. Four different defenders forced turnovers, and multiple players came up with clutch stops to stall Houston drives.

Payton Wilson stuffed the stat sheet once again with 9 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 1 sack, and 1 interception. His sideline to sideline presence completely erased entire sections of the Falcons playbook.

Darius Rush mirrored him with 9 tackles and an interception of his own, jumping a comeback route and flipping momentum in Pittsburgh’s favor.

Free safety Donte Kent recorded his first interception, a moment that showcased his range and instincts in deep coverage.

In the trenches, Alex Highsmith notched 1.5 sacks, consistently applying pressure from the edge, while T.J. Watt added 0.5 sacks, continuing his disruptive impact even when not dominating the stat sheet.

The turnover parade did not stop there.

Isaiah Simmons forced a massive fumble with a perfectly timed hit, and Mykal Walker added another forced fumble moments later, both plays injecting adrenaline into the Steelers sideline.

And the most dramatic moment of the defensive performance came when Patrick Queen scooped up a loose fumble and carried it to the end zone for a defensive touchdown, extending the Steelers lead and demoralizing the Falcons offense.

A Complete Team Win

This game showed the identity Pittsburgh has been building:

A quarterback who can win even when imperfect
A receiving corps that can assert dominance on command
A run game that does not need volume to be lethal
A defense that creates chaos and capitalizes on mistakes
And a coaching staff that adjusts as swiftly as any in the league

Coach DK LaFleur praised the team afterward, emphasizing grit, resilience, and discipline in all three phases. This was not a lucky win. This was not a shootout escape. This was a structured victory built on physicality and complementary football.

What This Win Means

At 6-3, the Steelers are officially surging. They have won five straight games and are rapidly rising in the AFC standings. More importantly, they are discovering how to win in multiple ways, which is a hallmark of teams built to survive the marathon of a PML season.

The offense can win with Ridder.
The offense can win without Ridder.
The defense can win with pressure.
The defense can win with turnovers.

The Steelers can win ugly.
The Steelers can win explosive.
The Steelers can win resilient.

And five straight victories prove that their midseason identity is not a fluke.

The Final Word

Coach Casper came in with confidence and a plan.

The Steelers left with points, turnovers, and another notch in the win column.

A 45 to 31 victory.
A five game winning streak.
A statement that Pittsburgh is no longer sneaking up on anyone.

The AFC is officially on notice.

– Forged In Steel Times

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Playoffs

Preseason

 
 
 
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Regular Season and Playoffs

Team Stats
Offense
Stat
Defense
4637 (21) Total Yards 4976 (21)
3235 (21) Pass Yards 3607 (21)
1402 (15) Rush Yards 1369 (13)
Passing
Player
Comp/Att
%
Yards
TDs
INTs
Long
Rating
D.Ridder 597/869 68.7 8081 75 33 80 111
A.Rodgers 83/115 72.2 1376 11 2 76 136.9
Totals
683/986
69.3
9473
86
35
80
114.1
Receiving
Player
Recs
Yards
Long
YAC
Drops
TDs
D.Metcalf 49 719 80 271 8 9
J.Smith 37 634 65 305 4 1
A.St. Brown 38 588 63 182 1 4
A.Pierce 33 393 42 170 3 6
N.Carter 33 338 52 259 2 1
Totals
249
3323
80
1462
24
28
Rushing
Player
Attempts
Yards
Long
Broken Tackles
TDs
Fumbles
N.Carter 96 691 69 15 8 0
K.Johnson 94 632 48 16 13 2
C.Akers 8 54 15 4 1 0
D.Ridder 16 30 24 1 0 3
R.Wilson 0 0 0 4 0 0
Totals
219
1402
69
65
22
6
Defense
Player
Tackles
Sacks
INTs
FFs
FRs
TDs
I.Simmons 44 0 0 1 0 0
P.Queen 41 1 4 3 3 1
P.Wilson 39 1 5 0 1 0
J.Ramsey 35 0 3 1 0 0
J.Watson 28 0 2 0 1 2
Totals
331
24
23
10
8
3
Kicking
Player
FGs
Long
XPs
KOs
TBs
C.Boswell 16/16 52 49/49 79 19
Totals
16/16
52
49/49
79
19
Punting
Player
Punts
Yards
Long
In 20
TBs
Avg
Net Avg
J.Camarda 18 830 59 5 3 46.1 38.7
Totals
18
830
59
5
3
46.1
38.7

Preseason

Team Stats
Offense Stat Defense
1153 (10) Total Yards 906 (8)
705 (19) Pass Yards 656 (10)
448 (3) Rush Yards 250 (7)
Passing
Player Comp/Att % Yards TDs INTs Long Rating
M.Rudolph 25/46 54.3 297 0 0 27 74.4
B.Cook 19/27 70.4 272 3 1 61 124.4
D.Ridder 23/28 82.1 258 3 0 28 144.5
W.Howard 23/35 65.7 219 1 1 15 80.7
A.Rodgers 22/34 64.7 198 2 1 22 87.5
Totals 112/170 65.9 1244 9 3 61 97.7
Receiving
Player Recs Yards Long YAC Drops TDs
D.Washington 8 97 28 33 0 1
B.Wright 6 89 54 38 0 0
E.Moore 7 81 17 26 1 2
C.Akers 8 79 17 55 2 0
R.Wilson 2 63 61 55 0 1
A.Pierce 3 62 23 22 0 1
K.Johnson 6 57 17 53 0 0
D.Metcalf 4 47 16 15 2 0
J.Smith 4 44 15 17 0 0
N.Carter 5 39 16 42 1 1
A.St. Brown 4 22 10 12 0 0
C.Dippre 2 18 9 0 0 1
A.Prentice 2 14 11 14 0 0
Totals 61 712 61 382 6 7
Rushing
Player Attempts Yards Long Broken Tackles TDs Fumbles
C.Akers 26 112 17 9 1 0
D.Ridder 2 93 83 0 1 0
K.Johnson 18 80 20 4 1 0
N.Carter 15 72 24 3 1 0
D.Martinez 4 45 22 0 0 0
B.Cook 7 26 12 0 0 0
A.Estime 2 17 9 2 1 0
W.Howard 4 3 5 0 0 1
D.Washington 0 0 0 2 0 0
B.Wright 0 0 0 1 0 0
Totals 78 448 83 21 5 1
Defense
Player Tackles Sacks INTs FFs FRs TDs
J.Watson 7 0 0 0 0 0
P.Wilson 5 0 0 0 1 0
N.Herbig 5 1 0 0 0 0
J.Walker 5 1 0 0 0 0
P.Queen 4 0 0 0 0 0
D.Rush 4 0 1 0 0 0
I.Simmons 4 0 1 1 0 0
D.White 4 0 2 0 0 1
G.Miller 3 0 0 0 0 0
L.Hall 3 2.5 0 0 0 0
L.Cine 3 0 0 0 0 0
C.Wright 3 0 0 0 0 0
Z.Durant 3 1 0 0 0 0
M.Robinson 2 0 0 0 0 0
C.Trice Jr 2 0 0 0 0 0
D.Kent 1 0 0 0 0 0
J.Porter 1 0 0 0 0 0
P.Smith 1 0 0 0 0 0
M.Walker 1 0 0 0 0 0
T.Watt 1 1 0 0 0 0
D.Harmon 1 1 0 0 0 0
J.Davis 1 0 0 0 0 0
J.Abram 1 0 0 0 0 0
R.Height 0 0.5 0 0 0 0
Totals 65 8 4 1 1 1
Kicking
Player FGs Long XPs KOs TBs
C.Boswell 4/5 53 12/12 19 4
Totals 4/5 53 12/12 19 4
Punting
Player Punts Yards Long In 20 TBs Avg Net Avg
J.Camarda 9 434 58 3 4 48.2 36.9
Totals 9 434 58 3 4 48.2 36.9

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