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Offense
Total: 4755 (19)
Passing: 3956 (9)
Rushing: 799 (28)
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Defense
Total: 5124 (26)
Passing: 3816 (26)
Rushing: 1308 (24)
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Total: 6-5-0
Conf: 4-3-0
Div: 2-1-0
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Passing Leaders
Player Comp/Att Yards TDs INTs
D.Ridder 206/280 2776 31 7
A.Rodgers 83/115 1376 11 2
Receiving Leaders
Player Recs Yards TDs
D.Metcalf 47 945 14
J.Smith 48 699 9
C.Austin 40 627 7
N.Carter 45 437 1
J.Warren 33 333 2
Rushing Leaders
Player Ats Yards TDs
N.Carter 83 447 6
J.Warren 59 209 1
A.Rodgers 14 42 0
K.Johnson 12 41 0
D.Ridder 10 39 0
Defensive Leaders
Player Tackles Sacks INTs FFs
P.Queen 35 0.5 4 2
D.Slay Jr 29 0 3 0
J.Porter 28 0 4 0
J.Ramsey 26 0 1 1
P.Wilson 25 0.5 1 2
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Forged In Steel Times (#40) – Steel Meets the Storm: Steelers Host 6-5 Bills in Crucial Week 13 Clash

PITTSBURGH – The regular season is hitting its most defining stretch, and for the Pittsburgh Steelers, the stakes could not be higher. Sitting at 6-5 and 5-3 under head coach DK LaFleur, the Steelers return home to Acrisure Stadium for a pivotal Week 13 matchup against the Buffalo Bills, who come in at 6-5 themselves. Both teams find their playoff hopes hanging in the balance, and neither can afford to stumble as the postseason picture begins to take shape.

After a frustrating 55-33 loss in Chicago, Pittsburgh is eager to bounce back on home turf. The return of quarterback Desmond Ridder, who exited early in Week 12 with an injury, provides a major boost to a Steelers offense that had been operating at full throttle before his brief absence. Meanwhile, the defense, which has shown flashes of dominance but struggled with consistency, will be tested by one of the league’s most dangerous quarterbacks in Josh Allen.

A Return to Stability

The headline of the week for Pittsburgh is simple: Ridder is back. The young signal caller, who has quietly pieced together one of the league’s more efficient stretches under LaFleur, cleared medical evaluations early in the week and is set to start. Before his exit against Chicago, Ridder had been one of the hottest quarterbacks in the PML, boasting 31 passing touchdowns to just seven interceptions and commanding the offense with confidence.

LaFleur expressed optimism about Ridder’s return, stating, “Desmond has been a warrior for us. He brings poise, energy, and command to this offense. Having him back in the huddle means everything.”

Ridder’s chemistry with DK Metcalf, Alec Pierce, and the tight end trio of Jonnu Smith, Pat Freiermuth, and Darnell Washington will be critical against a Buffalo secondary that thrives on forcing turnovers. Protecting the football and staying ahead of the chains will be the emphasis for Ridder and company.

Reestablishing the Ground Game

Another key focus for the Steelers is the run game. Rookie running back Nate Carter has shown flashes of brilliance but has struggled with consistency, particularly in ball security. Carter enters Week 13 with 447 rushing yards and six touchdowns, and while his explosiveness is undeniable, LaFleur has stressed the importance of protecting the ball and maximizing early-down efficiency.

“Carter is a playmaker, no doubt,” LaFleur said. “But as a young back in this league, you learn that every yard matters, and every possession counts. We trust him, and we know his best football is still ahead.”

If Carter can find rhythm early, it will not only open up Ridder’s play-action game but also help control the clock against a Bills offense that thrives in shootouts.

Containing Josh Allen

Buffalo’s quarterback Josh Allen remains the engine of the Bills offense, and the challenge he presents is multi-dimensional. Allen has accounted for over 3,200 passing yards and 27 total touchdowns this season with 8 interceptions. For Pittsburgh’s defense, the goal is simple on paper but difficult in execution: keep Allen in the pocket, limit his deep strikes, and force him into bad decisions.

The Steelers defense, led by edge rushers T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith, will look to generate consistent pressure. Watt, who has 8.0 sacks on the season, has been vocal about needing the defense to rise to the occasion after back-to-back high-scoring games. “We have to play to our standard,” Watt said earlier this week. “We know what we are capable of, and it is time to show it.”

Patrick Queen and Payton Wilson will be tasked with spying Allen at times, preventing him from scrambling for big gains on third downs. Meanwhile, veterans Jalen Ramsey and Darius Slay anchor the secondary, both of whom have emphasized communication as the key to limiting explosive plays.

“We respect Allen’s game,” Ramsey said. “He is tough, smart, and competitive. But we have our pride too. It is on us to make him earn every yard.”

The Battle Up Front

One of the most underrated storylines heading into this matchup is the battle in the trenches. Pittsburgh’s offensive line, anchored by center Zach Frazier and right tackle Troy Fautanu, faces one of its biggest tests of the season against a Buffalo front that includes Joey Bosa and Ed Oliver. Keeping Ridder upright and giving him clean pockets will be crucial.

Frazier, who continues to be recognized as one of the top young centers in football, spoke on the challenge ahead. “Buffalo brings pressure from everywhere,” he said. “You have to be sharp with your calls and assignments. We are looking forward to the challenge.”

Bouncing Back with Purpose

For LaFleur and the Steelers, this game represents an opportunity to reclaim momentum and prove that the Week 12 loss was an outlier, not a trend. The message in the locker room this week has been clear: tighten up defensively, eliminate self-inflicted wounds, and trust the system.

“This group responds,” LaFleur said confidently. “We have been through adversity before. The good teams learn from losses, make adjustments, and come out stronger. That is exactly what I expect to see.”

Veterans across the roster have echoed that sentiment, emphasizing accountability and resilience. Darius Slay summed it up best when asked about the team’s mindset heading into Week 13: “We got punched in the mouth last week. It happens. Now we find out what kind of team we really are.”

The Stakes

At 6-5, Pittsburgh remains firmly in the AFC playoff hunt, but every game from here on out carries weight. A win over Buffalo would not only put the Steelers a little above .500 but also serve as a statement that they can compete with anyone, anywhere. Conversely, a loss would raise more questions about defensive consistency and execution in big moments.

The Bills, meanwhile, enter with the same sense of urgency. At 6-5, they are fighting to stay in 1st in the AFC East. Expect a physical, emotional, and high-stakes battle between two teams desperate to solidify their place in the postseason conversation.

Final Thoughts

The storylines are plenty: Ridder’s return, Carter’s growth, Watt’s leadership, and LaFleur’s challenge to his team to respond. As the Steel City braces for another Sunday showdown, one thing is certain — this game will say a lot about the 2025 Pittsburgh Steelers and their resilience.

Final prediction: This one feels like a defensive redemption game. Expect Pittsburgh to lean on Ridder’s efficiency and Watt’s motor to grind out a gritty, hard-earned win at home.

Kickoff in Pittsburgh cannot come soon enough.

Forged In Steel Times

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Playoffs

Preseason

 
 
 
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Regular Season and Playoffs

Team Stats
Offense
Stat
Defense
4755 (19) Total Yards 5124 (26)
3956 (9) Pass Yards 3816 (26)
799 (28) Rush Yards 1308 (24)
Passing
Player
Comp/Att
%
Yards
TDs
INTs
Long
Rating
D.Ridder 206/280 73.6 2776 31 7 78 131.2
A.Rodgers 83/115 72.2 1376 11 2 76 136.9
Totals
289/395
73.2
4152
42
9
78
132.8
Receiving
Player
Recs
Yards
Long
YAC
Drops
TDs
D.Metcalf 47 945 73 319 4 14
J.Smith 48 699 57 261 1 9
C.Austin 40 627 78 195 3 7
N.Carter 45 437 33 346 4 1
J.Warren 33 333 32 260 2 2
Totals
287
4117
78
1874
17
41
Rushing
Player
Attempts
Yards
Long
Broken Tackles
TDs
Fumbles
N.Carter 83 447 82 17 6 1
J.Warren 59 209 29 10 1 1
A.Rodgers 14 42 13 0 0 1
K.Johnson 12 41 12 8 0 0
D.Ridder 10 39 12 2 0 2
Totals
186
799
82
70
8
8
Defense
Player
Tackles
Sacks
INTs
FFs
FRs
TDs
P.Queen 35 0.5 4 2 0 0
D.Slay Jr 29 0 3 0 1 2
J.Porter 28 0 4 0 2 1
J.Ramsey 26 0 1 1 1 0
P.Wilson 25 0.5 1 2 1 1
Totals
299
14.5
20
8
6
5
Kicking
Player
FGs
Long
XPs
KOs
TBs
C.Boswell 15/20 52 50/51 81 6
Totals
15/20
52
50/51
81
6
Punting
Player
Punts
Yards
Long
In 20
TBs
Avg
Net Avg
C.Waitman 19 702 55 7 2 36.9 31.9
Totals
19
702
55
7
2
36.9
31.9

Preseason

Team Stats
Offense Stat Defense
715 (29) Total Yards 839 (8)
495 (28) Pass Yards 569 (9)
220 (29) Rush Yards 270 (11)
Passing
Player Comp/Att % Yards TDs INTs Long Rating
M.Rudolph 25/46 54.3 297 0 0 27 74.4
A.Rodgers 22/34 64.7 198 2 1 22 87.5
Totals 47/80 58.8 495 2 1 27 80
Receiving
Player Recs Yards Long YAC Drops TDs
J.Smith 9 122 27 34 0 0
S.Miller 9 122 21 28 1 0
C.Austin 5 67 22 17 0 0
P.Freiermuth 8 54 11 25 0 0
D.Metcalf 7 47 9 17 0 2
B.Skowronek 2 19 12 8 0 0
D.Washington 2 19 13 6 0 0
J.Warren 1 17 17 9 0 0
K.Gainwell 3 16 7 10 0 0
K.Johnson 1 12 12 11 0 0
Totals 47 495 27 165 1 2
Rushing
Player Attempts Yards Long Broken Tackles TDs Fumbles
J.Warren 26 85 7 2 0 0
K.Johnson 22 69 9 4 0 0
M.Rudolph 8 37 8 1 1 0
A.Rodgers 4 20 6 1 0 0
K.Gainwell 3 12 6 0 0 0
D.Metcalf 1 -3 0 0 0 0
Totals 64 220 9 8 1 0
Defense
Player Tackles Sacks INTs FFs FRs TDs
C.Holcomb 12 0 0 0 0 0
P.Queen 12 0 1 0 0 0
J.Porter 12 0 0 0 0 0
D.Elliott 10 0 0 0 0 0
M.Harrison 9 0 0 0 0 0
C.Clark 8 0 0 0 0 0
P.Wilson 7 0 0 0 0 0
J.Ramsey 7 0 0 0 0 0
A.Highsmith 7 1.5 0 0 0 0
C.Heyward 6 1 0 0 0 0
B.Echols 6 0 0 0 0 0
T.Watt 5 2.5 0 0 0 0
T.Washington 4 0 0 0 0 0
C.Bruener 3 0 0 0 0 0
J.Thornhill 3 0 0 0 0 0
D.Slay Jr 3 0 0 0 0 0
D.Harmon 2 1 0 0 0 0
B.Spector 2 0 0 0 0 0
J.Sawyer 1 1 0 0 0 0
N.Herbig 1 1 0 0 0 0
J.Dumas-Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 121 8 1 0 0 0
Kicking
Player FGs Long XPs KOs TBs
C.Boswell 5/5 56 2/2 6 6
Totals 5/5 56 2/2 6 6
Punting
Player Punts Yards Long In 20 TBs Avg Net Avg
C.Waitman 14 726 68 3 4 51.9 49.4
Totals 14 726 68 3 4 51.9 49.4

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