Steelers' highly touted offseason addition gets bad news after impressive performance
The Pittsburgh Steelers have largely been a disappointment on defense throughout the first half or so of the 2025 season. That side of the ball relies on turnovers and often struggles getting off of the field, but the group has shown some improvements as the season has gone along. Those improvements have come with schematic adjustments as well as significant personnel changes, whether that be from injuries, poor play, or new additions. In recent weeks, Kyle Dugger has been a new addition who has played well, and James Pierre has shone while filling in for a beat-up cornerback room.

Pierre has been with Pittsburgh since the 2020 season, when he signed with the team as an undrafted free agent. He had a short stint with the Washington Commanders as well at the start of the 2024 season, but he ultimately wound up back in Pittsburgh. He has mostly just been a depth piece and a special teamer throughout his career, but he has been shining on defense in recent weeks. It started with a few good plays against the Los Angeles Chargers in relief of an injured Darius Slay, and he played well in Slay's spot against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, too.
Slay missed the game against the Bengals due to a concussion, and team insider Mark Kaboly believes there is a chance that Slay may have lost his starting job. He spoke about this during an appearance on 93.7 The Fan
"There's not one of us here that was thinking, 'Boy, James Pierre is gonna shut down Higgins and Chase,' said Kaboly. "We were thinking, 'Oh geez, this is gonna get ugly.' Why hasn't this guy been playing for two or three weeks now? Why hasn't he been playing for the last year if he's been that good? Or is this just a one off? I don't know, I guess we'll find out. But you can't bring Slay back right now. No way you can bring him back."
Pierre was receiving praise from everyone after the game against the Bengals, including his head coach, Mike Tomlin. Pierre had a tough test in front of him as the Bengals roster arguably has the best wide receiver duo in the league with Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, as well as several capable third options. Pierre stood up to the challenge, and he was a big reason Cincinnati's passing attack was largely shut down.
Pierre had opportunities for an interception in each of the last two games. He nearly picked off Justin Herbert along the sidelines while playing the Chargers, and the same thing almost happened to end the game on Sunday. Pierre did scoop up a fumble and return it for a touchdown in the win over the Bengals, and he also did a good job tackling.
There is no reason for Pittsburgh to return to playing Slay at outside cornerback once he returns from his concussion. He should now be a depth piece, as Pittsburgh needs to see just how good Pierre can truly be.
Steelers still have Asante Samuel Jr. to add to the mix
Pittsburgh signed Asante Samuel Jr. last week, and he should be activated to the game-day roster in the near future. He was still getting used to the new defensive system and playing football again, so he was not activated for Cincinnati. Pittsburgh's secondary was initially struggling to begin the year, but now that unit seems to be pretty special.
The great plays have not come from where they were expected to, but it is great to see guys like Dugger and Pierre step up in the absence of others.
Saints Have Golden Opportunity Vs. Depleted Falcons

The New Orleans Saints had a much-needed bye week in Week 11 and will return to the field in Week 12 with another divisional matchup.

New Orleans faced off against the Carolina Panthers in Week 10 and earned its second win of the season. The biggest story of the game was the performance of rookie quarterback Tyler Shough, who shined in his second career start in the National Football League.
The Saints are 2-8 on the season now and have a chance to climb out of last place in the NFC South in Week 12. New Orleans will welcome the Atlanta Falcons to town and they are not expected to be at full strength. Atlanta has lost five games in a row anyway. Now, the team is expected to be without starting quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
"Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. suffered a left-knee injury in Sunday’s game against Carolina," the Falcons announced. "We are working through the medical process to determine the severity of the injury. He will be placed on the reserve/injured list and miss a minimum of four games.
With the move, Kirk Cousins will assume the starting quarterback role for the Falcons at this time."
The Saints can't get ahead of themselves
Falcons wide receiver Drake London is also banged up and considered "week-to-week."
"Drake London will be 'week-to-week,'' The Athletic's Josh Kendall wrote.
On paper, this should be a matchup that the Saints should be able to win. The Falcons have lost five straight games and now are without their starting quarterback and potentially their top receiver. But, with that being said, New Orleans can't take its eye off the fastball now. The Saints faced a San Francisco 49ers team that was extremely banged up early in the season, including quarterback Brock Purdy missing the game, and lost, 26-21.
Atlanta's back-up quarterback is four-time Pro Bowler Kirk Cousins, who has won plenty of games in this league.
New Orleans has a lot of momentum heading into this matchup, but that doesn't determine wins in the NFL. The Saints should have the advantage. They will be at home against a struggling and injured roster. If New Orleans takes care of business, it can get itself out of the gutter in the division, but it can't get ahead of itself now.