The Pittsburgh Steelers certainly entered the 2024 season with holes on the offensive side of the ball. They opened one on their own by trading starting WR Diontae Johnson, but that revealed itself as addition by subtraction. Still, they never adequately addressed the depth there, and injuries prevented them from having the offensive line they desired.
And it all caught up with the Steelers in the end, Gerry Dulac told Rich Eisen. They finished the season scoring 17 points or fewer in five consecutive games. During that time, they only averaged 263 yards of offense per game.