The Pittsburgh Steelers and Los Angeles Chargers are set to clash in Week 3, with the Steelers’ stout defense facing its toughest test yet. Through two weeks, the Steelers have allowed just eight points per game, while the Chargers boast the NFL’s leading rusher, J.K. Dobbins.
Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen, a former teammate of Dobbins on the Baltimore Ravens, praised the running back’s skills, calling him a “great guy” and “great player.” Queen acknowledged their close friendship but made it clear that won’t stop him from trying to shut down Dobbins on game day.
Queen highlighted Dobbins’ impressive attributes, including vision, speed, burst, and versatility. He warned that underestimating Dobbins due to past injuries would be a mistake, emphasizing the running back’s all-around abilities.
As the Steelers aim to contain Dobbins and the Chargers’ offense, Queen’s experience and skills will be crucial. Signed to a three-year contract in March, Queen brings impressive credentials from his time with the Ravens, including 453 tackles, 13.5 sacks, and four interceptions. With Queen leading the charge, the Steelers defense is determined to slow down Dobbins and secure a victory.