The Pittsburgh Steelers just come at you in waves on both sides of the football.
They showed that to be the case again late in the fourth quarter Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks as rookie outside linebacker Nick Herbig raced around the edge and strip-sacked Seattle quarterback Geno Smith deep in Seattle territory, giving the Steelers possession holding a 27-20 lead.
Herbig was able to get around left tackle Charles Cross, beating a chip from running back Kenneth Walker, turning the corner and knocking the football out of Smith’s hand, then recovering the ball after the sack, forcing the first turnover of the game for either team.