To win in today’s NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers believe they have a good formula to do so, leaning on a star-studded defense to keep games low-scoring and then hoping that improvements made offensively can be enough to score points on a consistent basis.
In recent years, the Steelers have gotten what they needed out of their defense, but the offense has lagged behind.
Entering the 2024 season, that shouldn’t be the case anymore, thanks to the additions of quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, the completion of the rebuild in the trenches with rookies Troy Fautanu and Zach Frazier, and the hiring of offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.