The Steelers have this annoying little problem on offense.

They don’t run enough plays, they don’t compile enough yards, they don’t make a lot of splash plays and their most productive wide receiver has been the one who plays the least.

Otherwise, they have no issues.

It was on full display in Sunday night’s 25-10 loss against the Los Angeles Chargers in what was just another example of the Steelers significantly allowing more plays to the opponent than they get to execute.

The opponent has run more plays than the Steelers in every game this season, and it was especially true against the Chargers, who ran 19 more plays (69 to 50) in SoFi Stadium. The Steelers average the fewest plays in the league (55) — 7.5 fewer than last season — while allowing the opponent an average of 69 plays.

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