The Pittsburgh Steelers offense only scored eight points in the second half. That’s the glass half-empty view. They also scored the amount of points they needed and scored them when they were needed. Now it’s half full, even though we’re talking about the exact same thing.
The bottom line is we’re talking about a win, and it’s a win that marked rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett’s third of his career, with his first game-winning drive. After the defense squandered a 13-point halftime lead, he commanded the go-ahead 11-play, 75-yard drive to go up ahead, never relinquishing the advantage from that point forward.