The Pittsburgh Steelers broke out the Wildcat offense some Monday night in their 27-3 home win over the Cincinnati Bengals and while a little bit unorthodox, it certainly worked most of the time they used it in the game.
In total, the Steelers had running back Jaylen Samuels take seven total snaps as a Wildcat quarterback against the Bengals and on four of those he ran with the football and on three others he shovel passed the football to fellow running back James Conner. Of those seven plays, five were successful with one of those being a 2-yard touchdown run by Samuels.