The Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line was a major letdown on Saturday in the team’s 30-13 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, with Pittsburgh’s quarterbacks absorbing four sacks and the team running for just 74 yards on 24 carries against a Colts run defense that’s struggled this season. Former Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw said on Fox NFL Kickoff that the Steelers have to look to improve their offensive line to find success on offense.
“They have got to draft offensive linemen and protect their quarterback. Kenny Pickett is the answer at quarterback, and you’ve got running backs who can run with the football but you’re not giving them a crease.