The Pittsburgh Steelers are staring at a 1-3 record, at the bottom of the AFC North, after four games in the 2022 season following consecutive losses to the New England Patriots, the Cleveland Browns, and the New York Jets.
They were 1-3 last year as well after winning their first game against an opponent widely regarded to be better than them. And then they went 8-5-1 in their remaining 14 games after that and made it to the playoffs. So is there anything that they can take away from that parallel. Not, at least, from Diontae Johnson’s perspective.