While I was watching the Seattle Seahawks preseason opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers, I realized that right up until late in the third quarter, I had barely paid any attention to the offensive line. And then this play happened and I realized why: this was quite possibly the only real pressure that the unit allowed during an entire 60-minutes of play. And it wasn’t even that bad. And it was credited to a second-year guy playing out of position.
DeMarvin Leal gets what I believe was the only true Steelers' pressure all game long going up against an out of position Jake Curhan here.