The Pittsburgh Steelers have one of the strongest defensive rosters in the league. This makes it all the more puzzling that the unit hasn’t consistently been able to make the expected impact. As the team prepares to face a similar challenge against the Bills, defensive coordinator Teryl Austin recently addressed the issue, dissecting their counterattack.

Austin explained that the opponent teams switch to quick throws, screens, and fast decisions when playing the Steelers to avoid getting crushed by their pass rush. And he expects the Bills’ QB Josh Allen to do the same.

“I think, analytically, teams get the ball out faster versus us than they do a lot of other people,” Austin shared. “Just going back and looking at it through the course of the season that teams that sometimes traditi

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