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Solutions needed, but options limited for ailing Steelers defensive line
Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

Solutions suddenly need to come by in a rapid manner for an ailing Steelers defensive line.

If the 49ers were able to blaze through for 188 rushing yards and 5.5 yards per carry in their 30-7 dismantling of the Steelers Sunday at Acrisure Stadium, then what could Nick Chubb, Deshaun Watson, and a run-happy Browns team do to this same front in one week's time come Monday night?

Larry Ogunjobi has not been healthy since training camp as he has nursed a right foot injury. Though he was limited all throughout last week's practices he was still able to suit up and play 41 snaps (out of 68) alongside Cam Heyward and DeMarvin Leal throughout parts of Sunday's game. Ogunjobi's snap count was the highest for any Steelers interior lineman on Sunday.

The new issues for the Steelers, however, are the developing injuries to Heyward and Leal. Heyward left Sunday's game just prior to halftime with a groin injury. He was able to check back in for one play before having to slowly traipse back to the Steelers' sideline. He was ruled out for the rest of the game at halftime after playing in just 14 snaps.

"All of those guys are high-caliber players," Alex Highsmith said after Sunday's game. "So, it sucks not having them in but we know that the standard is the standard. Whoever's in, we've just got to be able to play and be able to do our job. We're all we've got, so jus got to get a lot better. This was not the ideal start for us, but there's a lo of ball back. We're going to bounce back."

Leal sustained a triceps injury and played just 25 snaps, despite being named a starter in place of Ogunjobi. Mike Tomlin did not provide a further update on either player after the game.

Ogunjobi is trending up, which is the positive sign. Leal having to deal with a triceps injury could land him on injured reserve if it's significant enough, while Heyward likely will be considered day-to-day by this stage.

Armon Watts was a healthy scratch Sunday, but it would be a wise trend to predict that he will be active Monday regardless of Heyward and Leal's conditions. Otherwise, the Steelers' depth at the interior defensive line is suddenly becoming thin. It's not impossible that Heyward and/or Leal could be ready to go by the time next Monday rolls around while Ogunjobi is trending upward with his foot, but the Steelers will need all of the help they can muster with another threatening rushing attack on the schedule.

One of Breiden Fehoko or Jonathan Marshall could be elevated from the practice squad, in the event that Leal or Heyward would have to miss time. Fehoko would occupy the nose tackle spot while potentially prompting a Keeanu Benton move to the defensive end slot, given Benton's speed, or Marshall could be elevated in a pinch to occupy his natural position on the end.

Benton earned an overall grade of 86.1 Sunday, according to Pro Football Focus, which was the second-best grade among Steelers defenders behind Watt's 94.4. Benton earned a pass-rush grade of 82.9 in 29 snaps. Ogunjobi's pass-rush grade was 74.2, third on the Steelers.

"We talked about that and talked to coach a little about that last night," Benton said in Monday's open locker room session on the South Side. "Basically telling me I've got to grow up fast and be ready to go out there and play."

Losing either of Heyward or Leal would be enough of a blow, but it would especially be one if Heyward had to miss time.

"I mean, he's a captain; he's a captain for a reason," T.J. Watt said of Heyward. "He's been a guy that's been able to make plays and be a spark for our defense for a long time. But, like I said earlier, the standard is the standard no matter who was in there. All of us were at training camp together getting repetitions with different groups, so we're all familiar with each other. If one guy goes down, no matter who it is, a guy like Cam might take more than just one guy to fill that role, but we need to stop the bleeding as soon as possible, and we weren't able to do that today."

Christian McCaffrey and the 49ers' rushing attack were able to blow the Steelers up for yards in chunks, including McCaffrey's 65-yard touchdown run to break open a 27-7 49ers lead with 58 seconds off of the clock in the third quarter. McCaffrey pounded the Steelers for 152 yards and 6.9 yards per carry, while Brock Purdy was able to break containment three times for 20 yards, with a 17-yard scamper to help set up the final of Jake Moody's three field goals in the fourth quarter.

The Browns just pasted the Bengals, 24-3, Sunday, behind a 206-yard effort led by Chubb's 106 yards and 5.9 per carry. Watson added 45 yards on nine carries with a touchdown. The Browns net 350 yards of offense and 4.9 per play on the Bengals. the 49ers tallied 391 and 5.9 per play on the Steelers.

"We can't just talk the talk; we've got to walk the walk," Highsmith said. "It starts (Monday with practice) and then next Monday night here at home."

This article first appeared on DK Pittsburgh Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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