There are elements of the Steelers defense that are indeed historic — and not in a good way.

Even the kick-return unit managed to do something that hasn’t been done in 45 years — and it wasn’t a good thing, either.

That, though, was just keeping with what happened Sunday at Acrisure Stadium, where the Steelers were embarrassed by the Seattle Seahawks 31-17 in a game that wiped away all the feel-good that came out of last week’s performance against New York.

“It’s Week 2. It’s good for us,” quarterback Aaron Rodgers said. “Last week, there’s probably some people who are feeling pretty good. Everybody outside the building is talking about how great we were on offense.”

That certainly wasn’t the case against the Seahawks, as the Steelers managed 267 yards of offense, 13 first downs and fo

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