The Pittsburgh Steelers recently put on a clinic against the Cincinnati Bengals in the rematch at home last Sunday, winning by a score of 34-12. This time around, the Steelers were able to ice the game on defense with a critical interception and fumble recovery late, and add a statement win to their season as they look to retain their lead over the AFC North with a pivotal matchup against the Chicago Bears next on the schedule.

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Steelers linebacker TJ Watt (90) during a regular season matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals.
This matchup will be a critical test for the Steelers' defense in a big way. The Bears have only given the ball away six times throughout the season, while forcing a NFL high 22 total turnovers. This means that the Steelers will need to work much harder than they usually do in order to force the Bears into a mistake which would cause a turnover. Naturally, this has been a big question asked by both Steelers fans and members of the media to the players, as everyone wants to know how the Steelers' defense is planning to approach this game.
In particular, Steelers linebacker TJ Watt was asked this critical question in his latest address to the media. Watt was asked how the team planned to force the Bears into making mistakes, and the answer he gave lays out portions of their plan.
"Just continue to do our job man, chip away at it, we know they have a really good run game, they're very efficient with the football," Watt said. "They do a lot of different things to protect the ball, to get on the perimeter, they also trust the offensive line to protect. I know the time to throw and things of that nature are a little bit longer, but they take care of the football really well and we just gotta do our job."
Watt's comments are very accurate at the end, when he references the Bears being able to take care of the football well. Current Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has only thrown four interceptions all year long, and hasn't thrown an interception since their Week 7 game against the Baltimore Ravens. Williams has been able to keep his play relatively clean throughout the season, but now he faces a Steelers defense who has forced opposing teams into a multitude of mistakes all year long.

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Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt (90) during a regular season matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals.
The last time Watt made comments on how to defeat a team, that team was the Bengals. The Steelers' defense seemed to take his words to heart, as they flipped the script and completely dominated the Bengals in the second matchup, and the Steelers' defense would do good to repeat the performance against the Bears.
Going into the matchup against the Bears, the team will need to not only hope they can repeat the consistent turnovers that they had against the Bengals, against a team that rarely turns the ball over, but they'll need to exploit another critical weakness of the Bears that hasn't been a point of discussion consistently around the league.
Steelers Need To Put Significant Pressure On Caleb Williams
When analyzing the games that the Bears have lost throughout the season, one stat pops out on the sheet. Each time the Bears have lost, Williams has been sacked at least once, and has thrown an interception in all but one of those losses. The Steelers' defense needs to put as much pressure on Williams as they can to force their hand into making him throw the ball with less care, leading to potential interceptions. The Steelers' defense also needs to take away the running game, forcing Williams to beat them with his arm. In the instances that this occurs, Williams has usually not been able to succeed.

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Steelers linebacker TJ Watt (90) during a regular season matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals.
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