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One random Steelers play: It’s duo, I think

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One random Steelers play: It’s duo, I think

Welcome back to the Steelers offseason, where the demand for content remains high even if there’s not always enough news to properly supply it.

In some ways, it’s not the best time of year to be a football writer. But in a glass-half-full way, it’s an excuse to fill out my article quota with more out-there ideas.

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In that spirit, I’m bringing back my “One random Steelers play” series from last year.

It’s a bit long-winded, but here’s how I introduced the concept in June of 2025:

Readers have mentioned wanting more X&Os content on the site, and while I’m not a genius when it comes to that aspect of football, tackling the minute details of one Steelers play at a time is a way to get into some bite-sized discussions about scheme, players, and breaking down tape.

I’ll be sharing my takeaways from each play this series spotlights, but I hope to see yours in the comments as well. Spaces like BTSC are some of the best online for learning more about the game that draws us here in the first place.

So, whenever one of these articles runs, I’ll be selecting one random Steelers play from last season using a random number generator. That gives me what week of the season to pull from, and then I’ll use it again to pick one play from that game.

For full transparency, these plays won’t be completely random — for instance, the first play that was selected for this exercise was blown dead early due to a penalty, so I redid the process to find one that at least counted. So, there will be some light quality control, but otherwise, the plays selected could be anything — there’s no agenda or overarching theme to these breakdowns.

I broke out the Google random number generator again, this time to choose a play from the 2025 season. It chose Week 1, and then play No. 111 of the game, the Steelers season-opening, 34-32 victory over the Jets.

Context: Steelers ball on the Jets’ 14-yard line. There are 53 seconds left in the third quarter. Pittsburgh is down 26-17. It’s second and seven.

Here’s the play:

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