The Pittsburgh Steelers rebounded from an ugly Week 13 showing against the Buffalo Bills to the tune of a big win over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 14. The team’s sleepy passing game woke up in a big way as Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf set season-bests in passing and receiving yards. For offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, there’s more work to do.
Speaking to reporters Thursday, Smith outlined one specific area the offense can – and must – improve. Closing out the game.
“You like to play four quarters clean and be in four-minute football, up three possessions, but that wasn’t the reality of that game,” Smith said via a team-issued transcript.