During the regular season, the Pittsburgh Steelers put up an impressive 6137 yards of offense, averaging about 384 yards per game, and that was with considerable variables along the way in the form of significant injuries and other complications that, over the course of the year, hindered their ability to move the ball.
Of those 6137 yards, a total of 3177 were from the contributions of wide receiver Antonio Brown and running back Le’Veon Bell, accounting for more than half of the Steelers’ total yards from scrimmage. That ratio represented the most in the league for any duo; it’s no surprise why they are both All-Pros.