The Pittsburgh Steelers were incredibly lucky when it came to the health of their offensive line last year, having the same five starters start all 17 games. In doing so, they became the 40th such team in NFL history to start a full regular season, but the only team to have it happen in a 17-game regular season. As a result, the Steelers set a record for offensive line continuity score, a Football Outsiders metric that tracks continuity among starters on a team’s offensive line. The Steelers’ continuity score of 51 is a new high in the history of the metric and obviously ranked No.