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Penalties are an under-discussed aspect of NFL success and failure. Average teams can become playoff contenders with good discipline, and good teams can become great simply by winning the penalty battle.
Let's look at how the Pittsburgh Steelers performed from a penalty perspective in 2025 and where they can improve in 2026.
Pittsburgh Steelers 2026 Penalty Outlook: Discipline, Flags & Hidden Edges
The Good
- The Aaron Rodgers-led Steelers offense was ultra-efficient, accounting for 42% of the team’s overall penalties. The league average was 47.7%. In raw numbers, the Steelers were a bottom-three penalized offense in per-game average.
- Just 21% of automatic first downs surrendered by Pittsburgh were on third down, versus the NFL average of 30.9%.
- The Steelers were one of three teams not to commit an offensive holding penalty on third down.
- The defense (and crowd) performed at an above-average rate in generating pre-snap penalties, primarily via delay of game, illegal shift, and offensive offside infractions.
- The offense ranked second in the NFL as a beneficiary of automatic first downs via penalty on third-down plays.
- The Steelers ranked 31st in raw numbers in the offensive holding and false start category. Only the 49ers performed better in this category.
The Bad
- The offense was the No. 1 penalized unit for offensive pass interference.
Grade: A
A turbulent offseason in Pittsburgh resulted in the Steelers heading into the 2026 season as one of the more fascinating storylines in the NFL.
The Mike McCarthy-Aaron Rodgers dynamic represents one of the most unlikely coach and quarterback reunions in NFL history, given the strained relationship towards the end of their time together in Green Bay.
The Steelers remain a solid playoff contender, but whether they become a true Super Bowl threat is tied directly to Rodgers turning back the hands of time in his final season.
There is no denying a Steelers Super Bowl run would be the ultimate fairytale ending for one of the NFL’s all-time great players.
However, the reality is that Pittsburgh is in that second tier of AFC contenders.
This analysis continues in the 2026 Football Preview
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