Steelers' TJ Watt And Alex Highsmith Facing Big Issue Against Packers In Week 8 (Steelers News)
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Steelers' TJ Watt And Alex Highsmith Facing Big Issue Against Packers In Week 8

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There will be a lot of eyes on the Pittsburgh Steelers' matchup against the Green Bay Packers in Week 8. Not only are both teams contenders in their respective conferences, but both organizations have storied histories. To add onto all of that, Aaron Rodgers will attempt to join a short list of quarterbacks that have beaten all 32 teams. There are plenty of moving pieces, but the most important aspect of the contest for both franchises is coming away with the victory. It's not going to be an easy task, as both groups are well-coached and have plenty of talent.

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Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers stands on the field as the team works out in front of fans (8) during a 2025 training camp practice at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PA.

The turnover battle will be an important aspect of the matchup, as will controlling time of possession. One area of the game where the Steelers have performed quite well in throughout the 2025 campaign has been the penalty department. Averaging just six per game, Mike Tomlin's unit has been able to play a pretty clean brand of football.

The Packers are pretty much the exact opposite, ranking 29th in the NFL with roughly 8.3 infractions per contest. That's why it is important to analyze certain positives and negatives that could come into play in regards to the officiating. Shawn Hochuli will be on the call, and his collective tends to hover around the league average for home team winning percentages, which is a positive for Pittsburgh.

There is one area that could get a little complicated for the Steelers, however. Hochuli and co. have called seven defensive offsides penalties in seven games. That mark ranks third-highest in the league. In the Steel City, that means star edge rushers, TJ Watt and Alex Highsmith, need to be careful about when they are jumping to get off the ball.

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Steelers edge rusher TJ Watt (#90) walks off the field at St. Vincent College alongside Alex Highsmith following a 2023 training camp practice in Latrobe, PA.

Highsmith has not been called for an offsides yet in 2025, but Watt has been flagged on three separate occasions, which is tied for the most in the NFL. While the Steelers only look to control what they can control, it's very notable that Packers superstar Micah Parsons has also jumped offsides three times entering Week 8. It may seem simple, but these kinds of small mistakes can change the trajectory of any given game.

When certain officiating crews hone in on specific infractions, it's clear that they want to emphasize certain areas of play. Hochuli and co. tend to keep a little bit of a closer eye on the defensive line. This is something that Watt and Highsmith have likely already learned about, but they are aggressive players. Their instincts could get in the way, and a simple second or two could be the difference.

It seems as if referees will cut offensive linemen a little bit of slack when they are going up against top edge rushers. It shouldn't come as a surprise if both Zach Tom and Rasheed Walker try to get going a little early to combat the talents of Watt and Highsmith. In a game where plenty of defensive playmakers will be present, it's important that all defenders stay discipline, especially when it comes to jumping too early.

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Steelers edge rusher Alex Highsmith jogs on the field as the team works out during the 2023 Friday Night Lights training camp practice in Latrobe, PA.


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Nick Herbig has blossomed into a big-play star since being drafted by Pittsburgh. He will be expected to get several snaps on Sunday evening, and also has to be cognizant of Hochuli and his crew's tendencies. Offsides is offsides, and clear infractions will always get called, but it may be much harder to get away with the dicey jumps that toe the line. This will be something to keep an eye on during the big primetime matchup in the Steel City.


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