One week after tying a nearly 80-year-old franchise record, the Pittsburgh Steelers have now set a franchise record for most consecutive games scoring seven points or less in the first 15 minutes of the game.
After failing to score in the first quarter, the Steelers set a new franchise record with their 64th consecutive game scoring seven points or less in the first quarter.
That's now 64 consecutive games that the Steelers have scored 7 or fewer points in first quarter #Steelers #NFL #MIAvsPIT
— Steelers Depot 7u20e3 (@Steelersdepot) December 16, 2025
Last week’s performance against the Baltimore Ravens tied the same franchise drought that spanned 63 games from 1940-1947.