It took long enough, but Pittsburgh Steelers CB Joey Porter Jr. has cemented himself as a starting cornerback for the team, having officially started each of the last two games for Pittsburgh against the Jaguars and Titans. He’s had moments where he’s shown he’s still a rookie adjusting to the speed of the NFL game with his tackling woes and a coverage bust against RB Travis Etienne, but he’s also proved why he currently is Pittsburgh’s best option as a cover corner, putting clamps on WRs DeAndre Hopkins and Puka Nacua when matched up with the two receivers over the last three weeks.
‘He Wants To Be A Household Name In This League’: Patrick Peterson Believes ‘The Sky Is The Limit’ For Joey Porter Jr.
