JUST IN: Pittsburgh Steelers Activate Safety Measures Ahead of 2024 Postseason

On the last Sunday of the regular season, the Pittsburgh Steelers received the assistance they required, and as a consequence, they secured the final playoff spot in the AFC. A date with the AFC East champion Buffalo Bills is their prize. Punishments intended to terminate a player’s regular season likewise cease to be applicable with the conclusion of the regular season. This helps the Steelers secondary, which in Week 15 lost a starting safety due to a suspension.

Steelers S Damontae Kazee is being suspended for his illegal hit to #Colts  WR Michael Pittman Jr. saturday, thoughts? | Instagram

Damontae Kazee’s hit on Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. resulted in his suspension for the final three regular season games. The Pittsburgh Steelers safety was found to have violated numerous health and safety regulations by the league office, thus that hit alone was insufficient. Kazee had previously paid $59,030 in fines five times before to the Pittman Jr. performance. The regular season suspension that Kazee received cost him more than $200,000.
In his second season with the Steelers, Kazee appeared in nineteen games, starting nine of them. 61 tackles, two interceptions, and two fumble recoveries were his season totals. He can now contribute to the Steelers’ postseason success.
The Defensive Star of the Pittsburgh Steelers Is Still Missing

T.J. Watt sprained his MCL. What does that mean for the Steelers? |  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pittsburgh’s quest for a sixth Super Bowl includes the return of one defensive starter, but they are missing a vital component. This game already has T.J. Watt ruled out, which will hurt the Pittsburgh Steelers defense. With 19.0 sacks, Watt was the NFL leader. During the last four seasons, he became the only player in league history to lead the sacks total three times. Although Damontae Kazee’s return is welcome, the Steelers still face a difficult task on Sunday afternoon.

 

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