It is no secret that through the first two weeks of Steelers football, including their first-half performance in Week 4, the offense looked lethargic and unwilling to score. Key pieces of the offensive line struggled with run blocking, were undisciplined with penalties, and at times even appeared to give up on plays.
What they seem to be missing is a true leader on the offensive line—and that leader is none other than Super Bowl LII champion Isaac Seumalo.
Seumalo’s expertise lies in consistency and discipline, as he is one of the most consistent guards in the NFL today. He has been playing at a high level for the past few seasons and played a pivotal role in helping Philadelphia achieve their first Super Bowl championship.
With the Steelers’ offensive line losing three starters to season-ending injuries, they need Seumalo’s leadership and presence to help reshape and mold the identity of the 2024 offense.
Mike Tomlin is hopeful that Seumalo will make his awaited comeback against the 2-2 Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football, October 6 at 8:20 PM EST.
Mike Tomlin said he is “excited” about the possibility of getting G Isaac Seumalo back for the Cowboys. “We got a real shot to have him back.”
— Gerry Dulac (@gerrydulac) October 1, 2024
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