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Steelers notebook: All healthy starters make appearance, most play 2 series

Chris Adamski
| Saturday, August 19, 2023 8:15 p.m.
Chaz Palla | Tribune-Review
Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt chases Bills quarterback Josh Allen in the first quarter Saturday.

The starting lineup on offense for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ preseason game Saturday was very likely (assuming no injuries) to be the most-used group of 11 when the regular-season starts. They played two series.

On defense, veteran defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi did not play because of a foot injury. Montravius Adams subbed for him as the No. 2 defensive lineman alongside Cameron Heyward. Aside from that, there were no surprises among the starters, with Chandon Sullivan in the nickel/slot and Damontae Kazee starting at strong safety.

Patrick Peterson moved into the slot with Joey Porter Jr. making his NFL debut on the outside when the Steelers went to a dime package early on. Keanu Neal was a third safety deployed during that situation. Kwon Alexander came in for Elandon Roberts at inside linebacker in passing situations.

The full first-team defense played two series. For the Bills’ third possession, veterans Heyward, Peterson, T.J. Watt and Minkah Fitzpatrick were done for the evening.

Longest since…

Jaylen Warren had a 62-yard touchdown run. The Steelers have not had a touchdown rush of that long in almost 19 years. Willie Parker had a 80-yard touchdown during a Christmas Eve 2004 game at the Cleveland Browns. The Steelers haven’t had a run as long as 62 yards — whether it resulted in a touchdown or not — in a regular-season game since Le’Veon Bell had an 81-yard rush Sept. 21, 2014, at the Carolina Panthers.

Calvin Austin III had a 54-yard punt return during the first quarter Saturday. The Steelers haven’t had a punt return that long during the regular season since Oct. 25, 2020 (Ray-Ray McCloud, 57 yards).

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