After losing each of their last three games, the Pittsburgh Steelers face plenty of questions heading into Sunday’s game against the visiting New England Patriots — especially on offense. After the unit averaged 32.8 points per contest during its six-game winning streak between weeks five and eleven, it scored just 22.7 points over the last three weeks. One of the reasons for the drop in productivity is the rise in turnovers.
While Pittsburgh on average gave the ball once a game during the win-streak, it has recently turned it over twice per contest. The question now becomes which of the two units will show up on Sunday against New England?