Five drives, 28 plays, 315 yards, five touchdowns.
That’s what the starting offense for the Pittsburgh Steelers did in limited action in three preseason games this summer.
After averaging just 18.1 points per game last season and struggling to create explosive plays overall offensively, the Steelers’ offense looks like a different animal this preseason, which has anticipation and excitement rather high entering the 2023 season.
Under second-year quarterback Kenny Pickett, along with a rebuilt, solidified offensive line and high-level playmakers in Diontae Johnson, George Pickens, Pat Freiermuth and Najee Harris, the Steelers offense looks poised for a major breakout.