The final PFF grades for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 31-17 Week 2 loss against the Seattle Seahawks were released on Monday morning, and it highlighted just how much the Steelers’ offense struggled in Week 2. While the defensive grades weren’t great, the offensive grades really stood out for their low marks. RB Jaylen Warren led the way on offense with a 77.7 overall grade, the only player to finish above a 70.
Warren was the catalyst for most of Pittsburgh’s offensive success. He had the play of the game with a 65-yard catch and run, but the offense couldn’t take advantage, as a bad route by WR Calvin Austin III led to an Aaron Rodgers interception in the end zone to end the drive.