The Pittsburgh Steelers lost their first game of the season in Week 2 after a disappointing 31-17 defeat at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks. However, the game was actually close until the fourth quarter with the score nicely poised at 17-14.

What followed was a critical kickoff error from Steelers rookie Kaleb Johnson that handed the Seahawks the momentum. After a 54-yard field goal from Jason Myers, Johnson saw the ball bounce through his hands on the ensuing kickoff as it fell into the end zone. However, the 22-year-old third-round pick of the 2025 draft seemingly believed the play would result in a touchback and did not cover the ball. That led to George Holani stealing it and pushing for a touchdown that helped the Seahawks open up a 24-14 lead.

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