Coming into the 2025 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive line was expected to be the catalyst of a revamped offensive attack as the young players grew and matured in the NFL.
Through three games though, they’ve been anything but a catalyst for the offense. In fact, they’ve been an anchor at times — in a negative way — as the Steelers have been unable to run the football. They’ve also struggled to protect 41-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers, leading to a lot of quick throws and dinks and dunks.
The offensive line is a concern, but for former Steelers offensive lineman and radio color analyst Max Starks, who appeared on the 102.