If any Steelers players woke up Monday morning with a bump on their head, it’s from the impact of hitting the ceiling.
That ceiling represents Devlin Hodges‘ ability as a quarterback as well as the limits of how far the Steelers can go in 2019.
Hodges threw four interceptions, including two in the end zone in the final two minutes, in the Steelers’ 17-10 loss to the Bills Sunday night at Heinz Field.
In a lot of ways this has been a storybook season for the Steelers, with a quarterback who was on his couch in Week 1 leading them to the cusp of the playoffs.