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Cameron Heyward On Having Consistent Pass Rush: ‘It Can’t Be Just One Cowboys Trying To Do His Own Show’

The Pittsburgh Steelers have recorded at least one sack (and the vast majority of the time, more than one sack) in something like 63 consecutive games, and later this season, if they keep going, they will have a shot at breaking the all-time record. They have 26 sacks in the first six games of the 2020 season, in all of which they have recorded at least two sacks so far, and upwards of seven.

T.J. Watt and Bud Dupree lead the way with 5.5 and 5 sacks, respectively, with Stephon Tuitt at 4. Both Mike Hilton and Vince Williams have 3 sacks apiece, while Cameron Heyward, Devin Bush, Terrell Edmunds, Tyson Alualu, and Cameron Sutton have all contributed to the league-leading total to date.