I think it’s safe to say that the Pittsburgh Steelers had a plan heading into Cleveland on offense, and that was to establish the run, after weeks of being unable to do so. The team had hardly found any success on the ground for the past couple of weeks entering Sunday’s game, but they knew that they had an opportunity against the Browns, who have statistically among the worst run defenses in the league.
Now, what leads me to this conclusion? Well, for starters, 38 of their 71 total offensive plays featured an extra tight end or running back, and only two of those featured Fitzgerald Toussaint.