Steelers Defense Shines In Gritty 17-9 Victory
Coop ended the Browns day on 4th-and-10 from the five yard line, burying rookie Glen Wolff for the sack and turnover on downs as the Steelers kneeled out the clock for their third straight victory.

ScoringSummary
| Team | Q | Time | Play | Cleveland | Pittsburgh |
 | 1st | 5:03 | Jason Sanders, 27 yd FG | 3 | 0 |
 | 1st | 0:09 | DK Metcalf, 6 Yd Pass From Will Howard | 3 | 7 |
 | 2nd | 5:50 | Jason Sanders, 34 Yd FG | 6 | 7 |
 | 2nd | 0:16 | Brandon Aubrey, 31 Yd FG | 6 | 10 |
 | 3rd | 6:35 | Will Howard, 6 Yd Run | 6 | 17 |
 | 4th | 3:58 | Jason Sanders, 38 Yd FG | 9 | 17 |
Pittsburgh, PA. - The Pittsburgh Steelers are no longer a team in crisis. Three weeks ago that sentence would have felt impossible. Right now it feels earned.
Pittsburgh rattled off its third consecutive victory Sunday afternoon, defeating the Cleveland Browns 17-9 at Acrisure Stadium behind a suffocating defensive performance that has quietly become the identity of this unconventional 2028 Steelers team. The win pulls Pittsburgh to 3-2 on the season and firmly out of the early-season hole that had the NFL world questioning whether this roster could function without Anthony Richardson.
Cleveland rookie Glen Wolff was the story for the Browns, and not entirely in a bad way. The former Memphis Tiger flashed the athleticism that made him a draft day talking point, scrambling for 87 yards throughout the afternoon and twice converting third downs with his legs on what appeared to be a promising 13-play opening drive. But as the game wore on and the Steelers defense tightened the pocket, Wolff's running room evaporated — and without the ability to consistently move the chains through the air, every promising Cleveland possession ended the same way; unspectacularly. The Browns finished with three field goals and a quiet offense that managed just 262 total yards against a Pittsburgh front that looks increasingly like the strength of this football team.
The Steelers offense did just enough. Will Howard, efficient if unspectacular, capped a pair of touchdown drives with a six-yard strike to DK Metcalf in the first quarter and a gutsy six-yard scramble of his own in the third. Quinshon Judkins continued his remarkable stretch of football, grinding out 119 rushing yards behind an offensive line that is finding its footing with each passing week.
The defining moment of the afternoon came late in the fourth quarter with Pittsburgh clinging to an eight point lead. Facing a fourth-and-five deep in their own territory — too far for even Brandon Aubrey to attempt comfortably — Scheelhaase made a decision that said everything about his trust in his defense. Rather than gamble on the conversion or attempt a near-impossible field goal, he sent rookie punter Jimmy Langford onto the field.
Langford delivered. The punt checked up at the four yard line and was recovered at the three, leaving Cleveland 97 yards and 72 seconds to manufacture a game-winning drive with a rookie quarterback in a hostile stadium.
It was over before it started. A five-yard completion on first down was followed by back-to-back incompletions, and when Wolff dropped back on fourth-and-five needing a miracle, Cooper DeJean provided the punctuation mark — burying the rookie with a bone-crunching sack before jumping up, wagging his finger, and proclaiming "Get the Similac!"
Scheelhaase pushed back on any remaining narrative that this defense has been a liability in 2028.
"We had a rough couple of games, but it's not like we were playing scrubs," he said firmly. "Philadelphia and Denver both have great offenses. Judging our defense on those two results is disingenuous to the talent we have on that field. They've shown that during this three game win streak."
Pittsburgh will host the Houston Texans next week in a 2027 AFC Championship Game rematch.

Will Howard | 13/24, 113 Yds, TD, INT; 3 Att, 4 Yds, TD

Glen Wolff | 12/21, 161 Yds, INT; 7 Att, 87 Yds

Quinshon Judkins | 21 Att, 119 Yds

Dylan Sampson | 12 Att, 12 Yds

DK Metcalf | 4 Rec, 41 Yds, TD

Arian Smith | 5 Rec, 65 Yds

DT Derrick Harmon | 5 Tkl, 3 TFL

MLB Patrick Queen | 10 Tkl, 3 TFL, Sack

CB Cooper DeJean | 5 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack

LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah | 11 Tkl, 2 TFL

CB Denzel Ward | 4 TKl, TFL

CB Greg Newsome II | 5 Tkl, INT