The Steelers appear to have cured their inability to run the football, something they were determined to do.

And, between Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell, they have been mostly responsible for the explosive plays in their offense. Good thing, too.

They haven’t had that in their passing game, particularly from their wide receivers.

And, based on the way the defense is bleeding points, it might be a good idea to change that.

The Steelers didn’t have a pass play longer than 21 yards in their 31-28 loss in Chicago, and that was by run-blocking receiver Ben Skowronek on the third offensive snap of the game.

It became especially apparent once the Steelers fell behind 31-21 early in the fourth quarter when all they could do was pick and peck their way down the field to close the gap.

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