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Analyst Ranks Steelers’ Offense Second-Worst In NFL

It feels like a lifetime ago when the Killer B’s – Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell – were leading one of the most dynamic offenses in the NFL. Back then, the Steelers averaged more than 25 points per game with the capability of scoring 50 on any given Sunday. Now, Pittsburgh’s offense is riddled with unproven youngsters, potentially washed-up veterans and a few possible Pro Bowlers.

The wide receiver room appeared formidable until the Steelers traded George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys. Now, they’ll enter 2025 without their leading passer (Russell Wilson), leading rusher (Najee Harris) and leading receiver (Pickens) from last season.