In the first two weeks of the regular season, the Pittsburgh Steelers have given up 188 and then 198 rushing yards. Even if you account for outlier runs, they are still averaging around 120 yards allowed on the ground per game, but those long 60-plus-yard runs do very much count.
And in both cases, by the way, CB Levi Wallace played a front-and-center role in allowing those long runs to happen. He missed his mark on a tackle attempt of Christian McCaffrey in the first game, and then lost edge contain on Monday night. But I digress.
Recently promoted from the practice squad, NT Breiden Fehoko wants to be a part of the solution, but he knows the Las Vegas Raiders and RB Josh Jacobs provide a different challenge from the 49ers and the Browns.