I’d like to convince you that was a weird game for the Pittsburgh Steelers. We know better. That was a classic, raise-your-blood pressure type victory we’ve come to know and love (?).
Here’s your stats of the weird.
– Let’s start with hotshot rookie Chase Claypool. His 84 yard touchdown was the 4th longest receiving score by a Steeler in team history. Here’s the top five.
1. JuJu Smith-Schuster – 97 (2017)
2. Martavis Bryant – 94 (2014)
3. Dave Smith – 87 (1970)
T-4. Chase Claypool – 84 (2020)
T-4. Charles Johnson – 84 (1994)
– Steelers wideouts know how to find the end zone.