The Pittsburgh Steelers' offense has struggled at times this season, but they reached a new low this week against the Buffalo Bills. To call the product they put on the field offensive wouldn't do it justice. The 26-7 loss looks bad enough on the surface, but it gets worse the deeper you look into the numbers.
The Steelers finished with just 166 total yards, their fewest this season and one of their worst totals this decade. Running back James Cook outproduced them in terms of total yardage all by himself with 177, and Josh Allen didn't even have to do much of anything with no pressure coming from the Steelers' offense.