Broderick Jones has struggled in his first two starts at left tackle for the Steelers.

A week after allowing three sacks and four pressures against the New York Jets, Jones didn’t take many steps forward on Sunday. Against Seattle, Jones was credited with allowing another sack and two additional pressures on the quarterback.

PFF handed down a 47.9 overall grade for Jones’ performance on Sunday, the lowest of all five of Pittsburgh’s starting offensive linemen. Troy Fautanu (50.1), Isaac Seumalo (53.5), and Mason McCormick (58.1) all ranked below 60, and even Zach Frazier (66.2) played below his usual standard.

“That game was just like a shitshow, basically, for us,” Jones told the media on Monday.

The Steelers managed just 17 points against a banged-up Seattle defense, and Aaron Rodger

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