4 impressive performances that stuck out during the thrilling win against Seattle

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 17: Chris Boswell #9 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates with teammates after kicking a 37 yard field goal from placeholder Pressley Harvin III #6 to win in overtime 23-20 over the Seattle Seahawks at Heinz Field on October 17, 2021 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 17: Chris Boswell #9 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates with teammates after kicking a 37 yard field goal from placeholder Pressley Harvin III #6 to win in overtime 23-20 over the Seattle Seahawks at Heinz Field on October 17, 2021 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
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Pressley Harvin III

Pressley Harvin punted very well for the second week in a row. Harvin was called upon 7 times to punt and he did very well on 6 of them, shaking only one. The shorter punts were because the Steelers were farther down the field. He flipped the field very well and once again looked to have solved the Steeler’s punting problem.

He averaged 47.9 yards per punt and kicked a 56-yard punt which was his longest and his only one in overtime. Harvin is also being used as the holder and hasn’t disappointed in any of the holds he’s attempted.

Harvin kicked his career-high 7 punts over 330 yards with only one touchback on Sunday. He once punted over 3500 yards over 80 kicks during his college days which is good to know in case the Steelers need him a lot. As always, as a fan, you hope Harvin won’t be used a lot but if he must be used, it’s a sigh of relief that he is the punter. The 7th-round draft pick has really clutched up for the Steelers in moments and might be the best Steelers punter in over a decade.

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