Sitting at 2-0 after two tough road games, doing something the franchise hasn’t done since 1999, the Pittsburgh Steelers are feeling quite good about the start to their season after wins over the Atlanta Falcons and the Denver Broncos.
Defensively, Pittsburgh has been as advertised, taking the football away a combined five times in the first two games while generating a ton of pressure against opposing quarterbacks.
Offensively though, the Steelers have gotten off to a slow start under new coordinator Arthur Smith, scoring just 31 points and leaning heavily on kicker Chris Boswell to cap drives with field goals, which he’s done eight times through two games.