At the beginning of the season, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense managed to find some momentum. They produced good performances against the New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings, and Cincinnati Bengals. However, it’s been a bit of a slog since then for Arthur Smith’s unit.
Without Aaron Rodgers on Sunday against Chicago, the Steelers were a little shorthanded offensively. And while they were able to score three touchdowns of their own, there just wasn’t enough from the unit to get into range for a potential game-tying field goal. To former Steeler James Harrison, it’s beyond frustrating.
“The offense is trash.