Even in Ben Roethlisberger’s final years, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense operated in a certain way. They had a top defense and played conservatively on offense with high-percentage passing plays and running the ball.
How much that changes, if it all, is one of the questions with the Steelers signing Aaron Rodgers.
“I think this is gonna be the biggest thing to iron out. What’s the identity of this offense?” The Athletic’s Mike DeFabo said Friday via The Herd on FS1. “Because when they brought in Arthur Smith, he’s one of the most run-heavy offensive coordinators in the league and last year the Steelers ran the ball the fourth most and now they bring in a quarterback who had the second-most passing attempts.