The 2022 Pittsburgh Steelers offense was hard to watch. They averaged only 18.1 points per game and drives would never get off the ground or continuously stall once the team reached field goal range. However, there is some optimism that the offense will be better this season as quarterback Kenny Pickett now has a full year under his belt, an improved offensive line, and talented weapons at the skill positions.
The questions after an offseason marked by change is how much better can the Steelers’ offense really be? Well, Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report believes the Steelers have the NFL’s 21st-best offense heading into the 2023 season.