What a mess.
Entering Sunday’s matchup against the Cleveland Browns on the road with rookie fifth-round quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson set to make his second NFL start, things looked like they were lining up for the Steelers.
And then, the game was played. The Steelers fell flat on their faces on the offensive side of the football with the exception Jaylen Warren, and now sit at 6-4 on the season after an ugly 13-10 loss to the Browns, who move ahead of them in the AFC North standings.
The defense held Cleveland to just 3.5 yards per play, won the turnover battle and forced eight punts.