The Pittsburgh defense continues to impress.
LATROBE, PA — The heat isn’t letting up in Latrobe. The weather has been hot, and so have some new acquisitions on the defensive side of the ball.
The Steelers wrapped up Day Three of training camp, and they got one day closer to putting the pads on. Until then, here are my biggest takeaways from Saturday’s practice:
Day One was clunky, Day Two was good, and Day Three was a gumbo of good, bad, and ugly. Rodgers struggled to complete passes in team drills. He took a shot downfield to DK Metcalf that was caught by the big receiver leaping on the sideline, but he couldn’t get two feet in — something Joey Porter Jr. was quick to point out to him and the fans.
On the other hand, though, Rodgers hit Metcalf and Darnell Washington for touchdowns in seven shots and looked solid in seven-on-seven. Working out the kinks in a new offense is what this time of year is for. It’s better to see the growing pains in Latrobe than in New York Week 1.
Ramsey has had three consecutive days of great play. In the second team drills, he picked off Aaron Rodgers on the first play, making a leaping interception on a bootleg to the left. With his ability to play all over the secondary combined with the splash plays, he looks more than worth what Pittsburgh is paying him, and what they traded to get him.
The veteran safety had his best day of camp thus far. He had two pass breakups in team drills — one on Jonnu Smith and one on Roman Wilson that prevented a deep completion. He’s making his case to be the starting safety opposite DeShon Elliott.
Defense wins 4-3.
The Steelers will return to practice tomorrow, July 27, at 1:55 p.m. ET.