The Steelers have made sweeping changes across the offense this offseason, except for one area.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' overhaul on offense this offseason was bizarre. But, knowing they likely have just one season with Aaron Rodgers at the helm, it makes sense for the team to deviate from their typical offseason practices. Nonetheless, it’s strange that the team is asking the 41-year-old to set up behind an offensive line that only has one projected starter with more than four years of playing experience.