For the past several seasons, offense has been one of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ biggest weaknesses. It hasn’t been good enough, often holding them back. However, that unit has been taking steps forward more recently. In 2024, they brought in Arthur Smith as their offensive coordinator, and the Steelers’ offense showed flashes. It fell to pieces to end the season, though. However, former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky is more confident in the Steelers’ offense this year.
“Last year, they had some success, and you guys remember me saying, ‘It ain’t good enough on offense. It’s not gonna beat teams that actually matter,'” Orlovsky said Monday on The Pat McAfee Show.