No Martavis, no problem? Without the obstacle of veteran Martavis Bryant taking up snaps, Pittsburgh Steelers rookie wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster broke out for by far his biggest game of the year, and one of the biggest performances from a rookie in team history.
The second-round pick hauled in seven passes during the game, a career-high and totaled 193 yards, including a huge 97-yard touchdown on third and long, the Steelers backed up at their own three-yard line.
Of course, even in light of an excellent game, there is almost always a negative, and the rookie did have a pretty brutal drop early in the fourth quarter, which came on the drive following his huge touchdown.