Wednesday links: What did we learn from Steelers minicamp?

Wednesday links: What did we learn from Steelers minicamp?
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A weekly Steelers (and AFC North) links roundup

It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time for a weekly Steelers links roundup at BTSC. But first, let’s take a look around the AFC North:

Now, onto some Steelers news and discussion:

Steelers rookies connect with Pittsburgh community through nonprofit events

(From WTAE’s Ashley Liotus): “It means a lot, man, for us being rookies. We come around the city, really get to know the city and see what’s going on, then just give back to our community at the end of the day, because this is our community now and we’re going to be here for a minute,” said defensive tackle Derrick Harmon, a first-round draft pick from Oregon.

The Steelers rookie class took part in a week of community activities, including meeting local kids at Urban Impact in Pittsburgh.

Social media complaints about ticket sales for Ireland game pile up

(From Pro Football Talk’s Josh Alper): A reader of PFT sent us a screenshot showing that there were more than 639,000 prospective buyers ahead of them in a virtual queue to purchase tickets for the September 28 game between the Steelers and Vikings at Croke Park in Dublin. The message from Ticketmaster says to expect a wait of more than an hour before a chance to buy tickets will be available.

Bots and resellers cramming queues are drawing complaints from NFL fans hoping to catch a Steeler game across the pond — the first NFL regular season game in Ireland. Per The Irish Times, tickets are starting at just under $100 USD.

The data behind Aaron Rodgers’ fit with the Steelers: What could change, what could remain

(From PFF’s Ben Linsey): The Steelers’ offense may also be molded to Rodgers’ strength with quick passes to the flat. That has consistently been an area where Rodgers has been among the league leaders, and Pittsburgh will likely call more such plays in 2025.

Rodgers led the NFL in the combination of screen and bubble passes both in the stretch from 2019 to 2022 with LaFleur (155) and last season with the Jets (50). As a team, Pittsburgh had just 27 such attempts last season (22nd in NFL).

PFF isn’t always the most popular name around NFL circles, but this article offers some solid stats and insights into how the Steelers’ new quarterback fits with the team. Quick passing and play action are key points, which BTSC also highlighted in our own film-supported breakdown of what Rodgers will bring to the Steel City.

‘We’re just dads at the end of the day’: Steelers defense has a rookie Father’s Day class with a special bond

(From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Brian Batko):...