The last time the Steelers took the field in a meaningful game, they allowed 299 rushing yards to the Ravens in 28-14 loss in the wild card round of the playoffs.

No Steelers team ever allowed more rushing yards in a postseason game, so it hasn’t been that long since the Steelers defense made history. Head coach Mike Tomlin said on WDVE this week that he thinks this year’s group is capable of making more, but he meant it in a positive way.

The Steelers have added veterans Jalen Ramsey, Darius Slay, and Juan Thornhill to the secondary since the end of the season and Derrick Harmon, Jack Sawyer, and Yahya Black joined the front seven in the draft. Adding them to the likes of T.J. Watt, Joey Porter Jr., and Alex Highsmith led wide receiver DK Metcalf to call it the best defense he’s eve

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