After a few extra days of rest, the Steelers began their typical weekly routine to prepare for hosting the Jets Sunday afternoon at Acrisure Stadium. Even with the team 1-2 and reeling from a painful loss to the Browns in Cleveland, there was a strong sense of optimism Monday on the South Side.
"Change is coming," Chase Claypool said. "And I'm excited."
No, that's not the change fans are hoping for -- either one of them. Unless Mike Tomlin shakes things up and makes Kenny Pickett his starting quarterback or does the unprecedented and relieves Matt Canada of his duties as offensive coordinator, it'll be the same offense taking the field in six days.