Terrell Edmunds #34 and Mike Hilton #28 of the Pittsburgh Steelers. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
Here are the five Steelers that had surprisingly good seasons in 2020
The Steelers had historically their best start this season when they won their first 11 games. While the end of the year was a bitter pill to swallow, the team still had a plethora of players that exceeded what many people thought that they would. While it was hard to trim this list to just five players, the ones below not only had some of the better seasons but also had lower expectations than a typical star (TJ Watt did not make this list as his dominant season was expected, as an example).