Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely, and Travis Kelce have had free roam against the Pittsburgh Steelers’ secondary the past two games. Despite their production contributing to a three-game skid, DC Teryl Austin sees it as a blip, not a trend. Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Austin described the issues defending tight ends as short-term.
“Obviously, the tight ends, maybe they have had some success, but I don’t think it’s been a long-term problem,” Austin said via a team-issues transcript. “So we’ll probably just make a few adjustments to try to make sure we’re funneling those guys the right way, get them to the right help.