PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers did not get things to go their way like they did a week ago against the New York Jets . The Jets had multiple broken coverage and dropped two interceptions, all while running the ball down the Steelers’ throat and finding success against their secondary.
That is why the result against the Seattle Seahawks is not all that surprising. The signs were all there. The Steelers allowed yet another 100-yard rushing in Kenneth Walker. He scored on 3rd and 19 on the team’s final drive when the defensive line was washed out and Payton Wilson getting caught in the trash and not scraping over the top.