Steelers Ugly Loss Put One Critical Job Battle In Focus

Steelers fans face mounting concerns after a dismal performance in their preseason clash with the Jets, spotlighting offensive woes and key player struggles.

The Steelers got a rude wake-up call in their preseason matchup with the Jets.

After the buzz of a sharp opener against Green Bay, Pittsburgh came out flat and stayed that way in a game that exposed problems on offense, in pass protection, and in the run game. The result was a long night with very few clean answers.

Will Howard was at the center of it. In his first Steelers start, he never got the offense rolling, and the numbers told the story: 74 passing yards on 15 attempts, two interceptions, and a 38.6 passer rating.

Through two quarters, Pittsburgh had zero points, and Howard’s decision-making and accuracy both came under fire. The performance effectively knocked him out of the QB2 race, and the source material says his job in Pittsburgh might now be on the line.

The offensive line didn’t help anyone. From the opening series to the final whistle, Pittsburgh struggled to protect the quarterback and open lanes in the run game.

Jack Driscoll had a rough night in pass protection, and the unit piled up penalties while failing to create much of anything on the ground. The Steelers averaged just 3.5 yards per carry in the first half and finished below 100 rushing yards.

The passing game as a whole never found its rhythm, either. What looked explosive in the preseason opener against the Packers - with Mason Rudolph, Will Howard, and Drew Allar all moving the ball well - looked far less convincing against the Jets. This time, the problems stretched beyond quarterback play and included both the offensive line and the receivers.

There were also some rough edges in the return game. Kaden Wetjen, who impressed on offense in his preseason debut with 79 receiving yards and a touchdown, did not deliver much as a returner. He totaled 22 kick return yards and 29 punt return yards on five returns, and he also put the ball on the ground in a moment that could have turned costly if the Jets player who recovered it had not stepped out of bounds.

Pittsburgh’s defense had its own early stumble. On the Jets’ first possession, Geno Smith carved up the first-team unit, going 7 for 7 for 65 yards and a touchdown.

Even with T.J. Watt, Cameron Heyward, Joey Porter Jr., and Jalen Ramsey unavailable, the opening drive was still too easy for New York.

Smith was pulled after that series with a 144.9 passer rating.

There were still a few bright spots on defense. Jack Sawyer made his presence felt in the first half with a pass breakup and a sack, giving the Steelers something to point to on the edge. Carson Bruener also had a strong showing, adding a sack and a pass defense while further strengthening his case as a roster lock thanks to his special-teams value and his ability to contribute on defense if needed.

Gabriel Rubio continued to show up against the run as well. On the Jets’ opening drive of the second half, he was involved in two run stops and once again flashed the energy he showed in his preseason debut. The 2026 sixth-round pick looks like he belongs in the defensive line mix.

Still, the broader picture was hard to miss: the Steelers looked nothing like the team that flashed in Week 1. Against the Jets, the offense stalled, the line struggled, and the mistakes piled up. Pittsburgh now has plenty to clean up before the regular season arrives.

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