Another stat-filled post, as if you couldn’t get enough of them. Similar to our weekly “Stats of the Weird” post, this one will focus less on history and context and just lay out all the bad there was from the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 27-13 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday evening.
– The Steelers’ offense went three-and-out on their first three possessions. At that point, they had minus-six yards.
– Pittsburgh did not record a first down until there was 9:07 left in the second quarter. In fact, they recorded points, Chris Boswell’s field goal off Mark Robinson’s special teams forced fumble, before they recorded their initial first down.