The Steelers are 2-1, somehow tied for the first spot in the AFC North entering Week 4, and no one really knows what to expect. Last week in this column, we asked who the 2025 Steelers really are – and after a turnover-heavy, unorthodox win over the New England Patriots, it feels like we’re still not much closer to discovering the answer.

As a result, we’ll be looking at a similar theme this week. But we’ll start off by focusing on some defenders who made their Steelers debuts against the Patriots:

RP: The Steelers didn’t want to overwork the rookie in his first game back from injury, so he wound up playing 35 snaps. Still, that was good for a 47% snap share, the third highest among Steelers defensive linemen.

On the day, the Patriots attempted 37 passes versus 29 rushing attempts, so i

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