4 individual Steelers player stats in 2020 that are mind-blowing

Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt (90). Mandatory Credit: Joe Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports
Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt (90). Mandatory Credit: Joe Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have some players performing at remarkable rates. Here are four individual player stats that are mind-blowing so far this year.

You would have to be an insanely optimistic fan to predict that the Steelers season would have started like this. Pittsburgh hasn’t started the season with as many as 3 wins in a row since the 2010 season, and it’s been 42 years since they have started the season with a 5-0 record.

Obviously, when something like this happens, it means things are going right for the team on both sides of the ball. Defensive, T.J. Watt is stringing together a season that will be even more impressive than the last as he will once again be considered for Defensive Player of the Year honors. In addition, players like Stephon Tuit, Mike Hilton, Tyson Alualu, and Bud Dupree have all stepped up their game in a big way.

On offense, the Steelers have been surprisingly impressive. Though they have a 38-year-old quarterback coming off a major blow surgery this past offseason, they have found a way to put together some impressive offensive performances. While we are just 5 games into Pittsburgh’s 2020 season, Ben Roethlisberger’s offense is currently scoring 31.2 points per game – good for fourth in the NFL.

Though the team statistics are clearly impressive, some individual players are putting up some astounding numbers and are on pace for record seasons. Here are four individual player stats that are mindblowing for the Steelers so far in 2020: