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Former Champion Gives Steelers LB Early DPOY Endorsement
PITTSBURGH — It doesn’t take an expert to see that Pittsburgh Steelers’ linebacker T.J. Watt is on a mission this season. Despite the eye test and statistics showing he’s the best edge rusher in the NFL by a wide margin, Watt’s been continuously passed over for individual awards and recognitions the last few seasons.
All the Steelers and Watt care about is winning, so the individual accolades or lack thereof don’t bother the star LB. However, his week one performance showed that the two might go hand in hand. Watt was an absolute force in their week one victory over the Atlanta Falcons. He had four total tackles, a sack, and a fumble recovery. He also had a game-wrecking strip sack called back due to offsides, but the call was a borderline one that could have gone either way.
Another part of Watt’s game that stood out was how effective he was on running plays. Former NFL player and current analyst Chris Long pointed out how much he disrupted the Falcons’ rushing attack. Speaking on his Green Light with Chris Long podcast, Long discussed how impressive Watt was.
“Atlanta tried to pound the ball, and they should, running away from Watt,” he said, “Who was simultaneously wrecking their game. He was on a razors edge of wrecking the game the entire first half. But they’d run the ball away from him. I mean they ran the ball probably 80% of the time to left and when they did run the ball at Watt, he forced the penalty early in the game…It felt like Pittsburgh was at home.”
Watt’s performance has Long thinking about DPOY already. While acknowledging how many good defensive players there are in the NFL, Long believes watching Watt is something totally different.
“You want to talk about DPOY?” he said. “There were a lot of great defensive players. (Aidan) Hutchinson was great, Micah (Parsons) was Micah. You know, some guys had some good days. But watching T.J. Watt,” Long smirked as he failed to finish his sentence.
The compliments kept rolling on the show for Watt. Long’s co-hosts discussed how much game planning goes into competing against the LB, only for most teams to struggle against the Steelers’ pass rush regardless. The Steelers are hoping that their star defender can continue his reign of terror entering week two, and he can continue building his DPOY campaign.
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The Washington Commanders have signed former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Darius Rush to a reserve/future contract, the team announced.
Rush joined Washington in August after he was released by the Cleveland Browns, and spent the entire season with the team. Now, he will get a chance to showcase what he can do in the offseason and make a roster push.
Rush was also previously with the Kansas City Chiefs, but was waived/injured at the beginning of training camp.
The Steelers released Rush in last October, freeing him up to become a member of the Chiefs. He initially made the active roster, but after a rough preseason, the team went in another direction to locate some help, which they found in James Pierre.
Rush, a 2023 fourth-round pick out of South Carolina by the Indianapolis Colts, was cut by the Colts out of training camp. The Chiefs proceeded to claim Rush off waivers following his release, before the Steelers then signed him weeks later in 2023.
With Pittsburgh, Rush took on the role of dimebacker against the Tennessee Titans a season ago, playing 21 snaps in his NFL regular-season debut. He would win a starting gunner role to start the year in Pittsburgh, but not hold onto it after pressure from Pierre.
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