Mitchell Schwartz Confident: “We Never Stop, Our Goal Remains to Win Every Game!”
In the face of adversity, Mitchell Schwartz, the seasoned offensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has shown why he is a true leader. Despite the team’s recent challenges, Schwartz remains unshaken, expressing unwavering belief in the strength and resilience of the team. According to Schwartz, the Steelers are not only focused on overcoming their current struggles but are also committed to achieving victory in every game.
“WE’RE FACING MANY CHALLENGES, BUT THE IMPORTANT THING IS OUR TEAM NEVER STOPS. THE NEW PLAYERS ARE LEARNING AND IMPROVING. I BELIEVE WE’LL OVERCOME THESE HURDLES, AND OUR GOAL REMAINS TO WIN EVERY GAME,” Schwartz said with determination.
Team Resilience and Development
Schwartz’s words resonate with the current state of the Steelers. While the team has faced its share of difficulties, including injuries and tough matchups, the attitude remains one of constant growth and improvement. Schwartz highlighted the ongoing development of the team’s new players, emphasizing that they are gaining valuable experience and progressively adapting to the demands of the NFL.
“It’s not about immediate perfection,” Schwartz added. “It’s about the process. These guys are learning, growing, and adjusting. That’s what’s most important for us right now. We don’t expect it all to click at once, but we’re heading in the right direction.”
Schwartz’s focus on growth and improvement is central to his leadership style. As a veteran with years of experience in the league, he knows that setbacks are part of the journey, but what matters most is how a team responds to adversity.
The Steelers’ Path Forward
Despite a 3-2 record and some rough patches in the early part of the season, the Steelers remain confident that they can turn things around. Schwartz believes that the team's core values — hard work, determination, and a relentless drive to improve — will propel them toward their goal of winning every game.
“We know the road ahead isn’t going to be easy, but we’re not backing down. We’ve got a team full of guys who are hungry to succeed, and we believe in each other,” Schwartz said. “We’ll take it one game at a time, but our goal is always the same: to win every game and give everything we have for this team.”
With Schwartz’s leadership and the team’s commitment to improvement, the Steelers are poised to fight for the top spot in their division and make a deep playoff run. The message from Schwartz is clear: no matter the challenges, the Steelers are always moving forward, with the goal of winning every game in sight.
Steelers Champion Makes Bold T.J. Watt, Nick Herbig Statement

PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have seen a complete revival of sorts on both sides of the ball, as they have jumped out to a 4-1 record to begin the season.
The offensive game has changed significantly, but the defense has looked the strongest it has in years.
Part of that has been due to outside linebacker Nick Herbig, whose defensive prowess this season has rivaled some of the best in the league.
Steelers Super Bowl Champion Makes Bold Claim
Former Steelers defensive lineman Chris Hoke took to KDKA to claim that Herbig has outplayed teammate T.J Watt to this point.
"His biggest asset is his quickness off the ball. He's so explosive off the ball [that] tackles don't have enough time to kick back,” Hoke said. "He's able to get around that corner very, very quick. Right now, in my mind, he's the best pass rusher with the Steelers even with T.J. Watt out on the field".

How Herbig Can Boost Entire Pass Rush
He then spoke on how Herbig’s surge will affect how teams treat him and Watt going forward. With one surging at one time, teams will have to adjust to defend the other despite having a personnel disadvantage.
"Nick Herbig is a guy that you have to account for, which is going to open up opportunities now for T.J. Watt." Hoke said. "How many times do you hear that? T.J. Watt's opening up opportunities for other people. Herbig's going to open up opportunities for T.J. Watt, Highsmith and the other rushers because of how explosive he is".
Herbig is a couple years younger than Watt yet has put himself in position to be one of the best players on the defensive side of the ball across the entire National Football League.
With the extension given to Watt heading into the season, the team is likely to have the services of both for the near future. If teams are focusing on stopping one of the players, they will have to recognize their offensive line’s weakness in stopping the other of the two.
With an abnormally weak divisional schedule this season and part of the season behind them already, Herbig should be able to continue to thrive for the Steelers as the season carries on. The team should perform strongly as well, as much of their injured players recovered ahead of their Week 6 victory. Miles Killebrew and Calvin Austin III seem to be the major injuries still remaining for the Steelers, so the next couple weeks without their services are tantamount to their success the rest of the way as a whole.