Another week of sad, weird stats. Let’s talk about it.
– The Pittsburgh Steelers haven’t scored more than 23 points this season. The only two teams to be held under 24 points in their first four games are the Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars. Six of the Steelers’ points in their 23-point game against the Bills game via special teams, too.
– The Steelers are averaging 16.8 points per game so far this year. That’s fewer than what they recorded in 2019, the year with Mason Rudolph/Devlin Hodges, when they averaged 18.1 points per game.
– Pittsburgh’s drought of 11 games without an offensive point in the first quarter mercifully came to an end this weekend thanks to Ben Roethlisberger’s 45 yard touchdown to Diontae Johnson.