Touchdown Wire’s Matt Williamson took at look at the full NFL Sunday slate for Week 2 and provided in-depth previews for each of the games. Williamson, who also works for Steelers Nation Radio Network, gave his thoughts on the Seattle vs. Pittsburgh matchup.

“In 2018, Pittsburgh and Seattle couldn’t have been more different in terms of run/pass ratio with the Steelers very heavy on the passing perspective and the Seahawks the total opposite,” Williamson wrote. “The Steelers offense was overwhelmed in New England on Sunday night, mostly because of the Patriots exceptional secondary and man-to-man coverage. At home this week, Ben Roethlisberger and company face a talented Seattle front seven led by Bobby Wagner, but the Seahawks secondary is a clear weakness.”

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“The Seahawks offense is extremely run-heavy with old school power man blocking schemes, often using a sixth offensive lineman,” Williamson continued. “Chris Carson will touch the ball early and often and is now a larger part of the passing game as well. Russell Wilson remains a fantastic playmaker, but less is asked of him and he is now playing within the structure of the offense more than in his early years. That worked extremely well in 2018 and Wilson is probably coming off his best season as a pro. But Wilson is also an elite deep passer and taking shots downfield, usually off play action, is a staple of Seattle’s passing attack with both Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf fully capable of converting long gains.

“Pittsburgh’s pass-rush is amongst the best in the league and the Seahawks’ protection remains worrisome and heavy-footed, but getting Wilson on the ground is easier said than done.”

Seattle and Pittsburgh are set to kick off Sunday at 10:00 a.m. PT. You can find everything you need to know to catch the action here.