Jack Sawyer – Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker

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Pittsburgh Steelers
Attribute Details
Name Jack Sawyer
Jersey Number #33
Position Linebacker
Team Pittsburgh Steelers
Height/Weight 6’4″, 260 lbs
Birthdate May 6, 2002 (23 years old)
College Ohio State
Draft Info 2025: Rd 4, Pk 123 (PIT)
Status Active

Jack Sawyer is a promising young linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers who was selected in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Coming from Ohio State, where he established himself as one of the premier defensive talents in college football, Sawyer has quickly adapted to the professional level and contributed significantly to the Steelers’ defense during his rookie campaign.

Sawyer’s journey to the NFL began at Ohio State, where he was a highly-touted recruit and eventually became a key component of the Buckeyes’ championship-caliber defense. His combination of size, speed, and football intelligence made him an ideal fit for the Steelers’ defensive scheme, which values versatile linebackers who can contribute in both run support and pass coverage.

The 2025 regular season has seen Sawyer make an immediate impact on the Steelers’ defense. With 34 total tackles, including 16 solo stops, he has demonstrated his ability to diagnose plays quickly and make decisive tackles. His sack production has been solid for a rookie, recording 1 sack in limited opportunities, while his 2 interceptions show his versatility in coverage.

2025 Regular Season Stats

Stat Value NFL Rank
Total Tackles 34
Solo Tackles 16 150+
Assisted Tackles 18
Sacks 1 150+
Forced Fumbles 0 150+
Interceptions 2 Tied-41st

Sawyer’s ability to create turnovers has been particularly impressive for a rookie linebacker. His 2 interceptions rank tied for 41st in the NFL, demonstrating his awareness in coverage and ability to capitalize on quarterback mistakes. The 31 return yards on those interceptions show his athleticism and open-field running ability.

Detailed Statistics

Category 2025 Season Career
Total Tackles 34 34
Solo Tackles 16 16
Assisted Tackles 18 18
Sacks 1 1
Forced Fumbles 0 0
Fumble Recoveries 0 0
Interceptions 2 2
Pass Deflections 4 4
Stuffs 2.5 2.5

Recent Games

Date Opponent Result TOT SOLO AST SACK
Tue 12/16 vs MIA W 28-15 3 1 2 0
Sun 12/21 @ DET W 29-24 5 3 2 0
Sun 12/28 @ CLE L 13-6 2 1 1 0
Mon 1/5 vs BAL W 26-24 1 1 0 0
Tue 1/13 vs HOU L 30-6 1 1 0 1

Sawyer’s recent performances have shown steady improvement, culminating in his first career sack during the AFC Wild Card playoff game against Houston. His ability to contribute in high-pressure postseason situations bodes well for his future development as a core member of the Steelers’ defense.

Tips / Interesting Facts

  • Jack Sawyer was a 4th round pick (123rd overall) in the 2025 NFL Draft, selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
  • At Ohio State, Sawyer was a key contributor to the Buckeyes’ national championship run, recording a memorable fumble return touchdown in the playoff semifinal.
  • His 2 interceptions as a rookie rank tied for 41st in the NFL, impressive for a linebacker in his first season.
  • Sawyer’s 2.5 stuffs and 5 stuff yards demonstrate his ability to stop runners behind the line of scrimmage.
  • He recorded his first career sack in the AFC Wild Card playoff game against the Houston Texans on January 13, 2026.
  • Sawyer was the No. 1 overall recruit in the 2021 ESPN 300 rankings coming out of high school.
  • The Steelers finished the 2025 season 10-7, securing second place in the AFC North behind the Baltimore Ravens.

2025 AFC North Standings

Team W L T PCT
Pittsburgh Steelers 10 7 0 .588
Baltimore Ravens 8 9 0 .471
Cincinnati Bengals 6 11 0 .353
Cleveland Browns 5 12 0 .294

Jack Sawyer’s rookie season with the Pittsburgh Steelers has established him as a promising young linebacker with the potential to become a defensive cornerstone. His combination of pedigree from Ohio State, physical tools, and early production suggests a bright future in the NFL. As he continues to develop his pass-rushing skills and refine his coverage abilities, Sawyer projects as a long-term starter for the Steelers’ traditionally strong defensive unit.