The NFL season is a slow burn. It’s a grind defined by weeks that feel long and seasons that somehow feel short. One injury, one setback, or one missed opportunity can feel like time has frozen — but in reality, the clock keeps ticking. The Pittsburgh Steelers know that all too well. Thankfully, they’ve learned how to use every tick of that clock wisely.
Their early bye week came at the perfect time — a chance to rest, reset, and regain strength before the heart of the season. Mike Tomlin’s team didn’t just take the week off; they healed. And as Week 6 approaches, the Steelers have received the best gift they could ask for: Alex Highsmith's return to practice.
Before the season even had a chance to take off, the injury bug struck Pittsburgh hard. Among the early blows was Highsmith’s high ankle sprain suffered against the Seattle Seahawks. The injury could’ve been devastating. But instead of panicking, the Steelers did what they always do — they adapted.
Nick Herbig stepped up and made the most of his opportunity. His 2.5 sacks are second only to Watt, and his hustle has been contagious. Herbig has shown that he’s a player with a bright future, one who fits perfectly into the Steelers’ defensive identity of toughness, discipline, and relentless pursuit.
Still, let’s be honest — we all know who the real starter is at right outside linebacker. His name is Alex Highsmith, and his impact goes far beyond the stat sheet.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will skyrocket with Alex Highsmith back in the defensive lineup
Highsmith isn’t just another edge rusher. He’s the Robin to Watt’s Batman, the complementary force that makes Pittsburgh’s pass rush nearly unstoppable when both are healthy. Together, they’re a nightmare for offensive coordinators — a dynamic duo that protects their version of Gotham with pure, legal violence.
So yes, Steelers fans should be excited — very excited — about Highsmith’s return in Week 6 against the Cleveland Browns.
In two games, Highsmith has recorded just one sack, but that number doesn’t tell the full story. His presence alone changes games. He commands attention, draws double-teams, and opens lanes for teammates to attack. When he’s firing on all cylinders, the Steelers’ defense transforms from good to elite.
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And against the Browns, who are starting a rookie quarterback in Dillon Gabriel and have struggled to protect the pocket, this is the perfect opportunity for Highsmith to have a breakout performance. His speed, power, and ability to bend around the edge could easily tilt the game’s momentum in Pittsburgh’s favor.
The Steelers’ defense thrives when its edge rushers dictate the tempo. With Watt leading the charge and Highsmith finally back to full strength, the unit is poised to look more like the one Steelers fans envisioned at the start of the year.
Call it fate or timing — either way, the Steelers’ best gift before Week 6 didn’t come wrapped in paper. It came in pads and a No. 56 jersey. Alex Highsmith is back, and with him, Pittsburgh’s defense is ready to reclaim its full form — just in time for another divisional showdown.