Pittsburgh Steelers rookie Derrick Harmon will face his hometown Detroit Lions this weekend, completing a full-circle moment in his young NFL career.
Once a lifelong Lions fan, Harmon quickly shifted his allegiance after being selected by Pittsburgh in the first round of the NFL Draft. Now, sentiment takes a backseat as the rookie defender prepares to help the Steelers secure a crucial win in a tight AFC playoff race.
From Detroit Roots to Steelers Focus
Harmon’s return to Detroit carries emotional weight beyond football. The rookie has spoken openly about his challenging path to the NFL, including the passing of his mother, a journey that shaped both his resilience and motivation.
Despite those ties, Harmon made it clear his priority is winning.
“I’m focused on helping this team win,” Harmon said earlier this week. “That’s all that matters.”
Key Role in Stopping Lions’ Run Game
Harmon returns at a critical time for Pittsburgh’s defense. After missing the past three games with a knee injury, the rookie is expected to bolster a Steelers run defense that has struggled in recent weeks.
That challenge will be significant against a Detroit offense powered by one of the league’s most dangerous backfields.
By the Numbers
Jahmyr Gibbs & David Montgomery:
Combined 1,600+ rushing yards
21 total touchdowns this season
Steelers run defense:
Allowed 5.0 yards per carry in their last game vs. Miami
State of Play
Harmon returns after a three-game absence due to a knee injury
Pittsburgh remains firmly in the playoff hunt
Detroit features one of the NFL’s most physical rushing attacks
What’s Next for Harmon and the Steelers
Harmon is expected to make an immediate impact as Pittsburgh looks to slow down the Lions’ ground game and improve its postseason positioning. His performance could be a difference-maker in a matchup loaded with both personal and playoff implications.
Bottom Line
Derrick Harmon’s transition from Lions fan to Steelers rookie highlights his commitment to his new team and its goals. As he steps onto the field against his hometown franchise, Harmon has a chance to shape not only his own story—but the trajectory of Pittsburgh’s season.




