After another impressive performance in Week 10 against the Green Bay Packers, the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line continued their rise in PFF’s weekly offensive line rankings. The offensive line led the way for the run game to total 205 yards on the ground, and QB Kenny Pickett was sacked just once.
It was the second straight week that Pittsburgh rose in the rankings, with a jump from No. 18 up to No. 16 this week. Pittsburgh has totaled over 160+ yards on the ground over the past two weeks and Pickett has been sacked just once. Pittsburgh moved rookie OT Broderick Jones into their starting right tackle role, replacing OT Chukwuma Okorafor, and Jones’ presence has been felt in the run game.