Here are 3 players not to see on Sunday at the Sofi Stadium
They're back in primetime and that'll be Aaron Rodgers on the opposite sideline.
In Week 10, the Bolts will face the Steelers in Sunday Football at Safi Stadium.KIXOff is scheduled for 17:20 (ft).
Here are three players to watch on Sunday:
1. OLB deaf Tuipulotu
It's been a long time until the script.
The third-year player stepped up and was a force, picking up another sack at Tennessee and bringing his season total to a league-leading 7.0, good for sixth in the league entering Week 10.
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After a game in which the Steelers allowed three sacks and four quarterback hits, he will be key to slowing down Rodgers and the Pittsburgh offense.
Rodgers got the ball quickly, averaging 6.2 yards per carry, the lowest of the year, with a throw time of 2.57 seconds, the lowest in the league.
But when it comes to the cut, Rodger holds two longer lengths with an average time to throw of 3.61.
It will take complimentary football from the front and back of the defence, but Tuipulotu and the unit know the challenges it brings.
"I know everybody jokes about his age, but man, it's no joke how he can still throw," Tuipulotu said of Rodgers."Just respect for him. It's kind of crazy, this is my first time playing with him because I grew up watching him. It's going to be fun."
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2. WR Quentin Johnston
Johnston was introduced to the end zone last week.
Facing a four-point deficit, Justin Herbert found the four-year receiver in a crowded corner and couldn't get out.
Johnston was dominant in the end zone, scoring his sixth goal of the season. This is now tied for the most in the AFC this week.
He has been a great player and has seven receiving yards (20-counts) since 2024, tied for the most in the NFL over that span.
His total as a deep threat receiver saw another jump in 2025 as he is tied for the fourth-highest 20+ yard reception among receivers according to PFF.
Johnston and Core have an interesting part of the game to keep in mind as he is in the middle of a Pittsburgh defense that has allowed more than 100 carries in the past three games.
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3. G/T Trey Pipkins III
Veteran Taletus is now in the spotlight as injuries continue to plague the offensive line.
Both starting tackles, Joe Alt and Bobby Hart, left Week 9 with injuries, leaving Pipkins to step back at right tackle and finish the game at that point.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh said Pipkins will definitely be in the mix, both at the tackle spot, as will the other offensive linemen.
"We'll work things out as the week goes on," Harbaugh said Wednesday.
He will be a key to watch along with T.j.Watt, Alex Deathsmith and other featherweights coming to the Sophie Stadiyay this week.
Those who scored (5.0) went a week ago against the AFC kids after leading, two from WatSSmith and one from Watt, and forced three goals.
“They’re really good at turning the ball over, sacking the quarterback and trying to create negative plays,” offensive coordinator Greg Roman said.“I really think they got caught a little bit last week against the Colts.
"We are preparing hard for this, everyone is fully involved, watching the tape and understanding the exciting challenge ahead," added Roman.
Although it remains to see how Pipkins will participate in the matchup, it will be a great game for the offensive line against a Pittsburgh front that knows how to impact a game.
