Thirty-four points! Following an offseason where most (understandably) expected the Steelers to be a defense-led team in 2025, Pittsburgh opened the regular season with a 34-32 victory over the Jets in a back-and-forth, high-scoring affair.
It was an explosive start to the season for Pittsburgh. But it’s only one game.
Can the Steelers sustain their offensive success?
The answer could very well be “yes.”
But in its current state, the Steelers offense is the definition of unsustainable.
The offensive line struggled in both the run and pass game throughout all of Sunday. The 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers took four sacks and several more quarterback hits. And the run game was never established with a paltry 53 team yards on the ground.
While Rodgers and the Steelers’ group of pass catchers