The Pittsburgh Steelers offense had three trips to the red zone and a few trips just outside the red zone in the team’s 19-17 road win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. However, the team could only manage one touchdown, a 17-yard strike from quarterback Kenny Pickett to tight end Connor Heyward for Heyward’s first career touchdown. While Pittsburgh’s defense was able to hold on, ideally the Steelers would like to get in the end zone more than once, especially when they’re successfully driving the ball down the field. Talking to the media after the game, Pickett discussed what the team could’ve done to try and score more touchdowns.
Pickett Takes Blame For Missed Red Zone Touchdown To Freiermuth: ‘I Gotta Give Him A Better Ball’
