Following Sunday’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, there wasn’t a lot ot be excited about from the Pittsburgh Steelers coming out of that game. The offense put up 30 points for the first time all season, but still dealt with major inefficiencies in the second half which led to more possessions for the Bengals offense. The defense didn’t hold up their end of things well either as they surrendered 355 yards and four TDs to QB Joe Burrow and the Bengals’ passing attack.
Still, the offense did show signs of life as mentioned above as rookie QB Kenny Pickett took charge of the offense in the first half by leading several scoring drives.