The Seahawks were able to beat the Steelers by two touchdowns on Sunday for a number of reasons, ranging from the play of Sam Darnold, who overcame two turnovers to have a great game, to the Kenneth Walker III-led running game, to a secondary locking down Pittsburgh's passing game to a heads up play on special teams that resulted in a touchdown.

But of all the position groups that stepped up for the Seahawks in a 31-17 road victory, the most impressive, from start to finish, very well might have been the defensive front, which was not only stingy against the run for a second straight game, but that also put veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers under a ton of pressure.

According to NFL Next Gen Stats, the Seahawks generated pressure on 40 percent of Rodgers' dropbacks when rushing four or fe

See Full Page