The Pittsburgh Steelers were able to hold on to get the 16-15 victory in week two of the preseason, despite some sloppy play, including six penalties and only 24 rushing yards. The defense was able to hold Jacksonville to field goals overall and stiffen up to end the game, with a big interception from cornerback Justin Layne setting up a great closing drive from the offense and quarterback Mason Rudolph. In this article I will provide data from Pro Football Focus and takeaways from watching the film.
Let’s start with the offense:
PFF’s highest grade on offense was wide receiver Tyler Vaughns (91.