The Pittsburgh Steelers’ passing offense was a disaster in 2023, despite them giving three different quarterbacks a starting shot. The team threw for just 13 touchdowns, second least in the league.
When you struggle that much, it can feel hard to go any lower, and that’s a bit of a morbid point in the Steelers’ favor going into 2024. It can’t possibly get any worse right?
They did lose veteran wide receiver Diontae Johnson without really replacing him, but generally it feels like 2023 was a bottom-out for the offense. Matt Canada is gone, and the quarterback room, led by Russell Wilson, has been revamped.