How the Steelers are doing great this year

How the Steelers are doing great this year

The Pittsburgh Steelers are the only undefeated team in the NFL this November and have the most wins thanks to their amazing defense.This is the first time their defense and offense has ever been this good and they have never been undefeated for this long as well.Ben Roethlisberger, Mike Tomlin, and the rest of the Pittsburgh Steelers are in uncharted territory. For the first time in the franchise’s 87-year history, Pittsburgh is undefeated through nine games after the Steelers breezed by the Bengals Sunday at Heinz Field.The Steelers have some phenomenal players this year and there are some old players from last year and the Steelers have just made this chemistry with each other. (Bryan DeArdo)

 

Buoyed by Roethlisberger’s return, the arrival of offensive newcomers Chase Claypool and Eric Ebron and the continued stellar play of JuJu Smith-Schuster, Diontae Johnson, Maurkice Pouncey, David DeCastro and Alejandro Villanueva, the Steelers boast the NFL’s third-ranked scoring offense. Pittsburgh’s defense, led by T.J. Watt, Bud Dupree, Cam Heyward, Joe Haden and Minkah Fitzpatrick, is No. 3 in the league in scoring and first in sacks and turnovers forced. Pittsburgh’s special teams has been led by Chris Boswell, who has made all but two of his 45 field goal attempts since the start of last season. (Steven A. Smith)

 

The Steelers have been doing great and they are doing better than the NFL defending champs the Chiefs and they are trying to will it all for the #1 seed.The Steelers’ success in all three phases has allowed them to build a three-game lead in the AFC North. The Steelers have a one-game lead over the defending champion Chiefs for the race to secure the AFC’s No. 1 seed. The top seed is the more important than ever this season, as it will be the only team that receives a first round bye in the NFL’s expanded postseason. (Aditi Kinkhabwal)

 

Pittsburgh, the first team to start 9-0 since the 2015 Panthers, are looking to become the first team since the 2009 Saints to win the Super Bowl after a 9-0 start. And while claiming a seventh Lombardi Trophy is top priority, the Steelers surely wouldn’t mind making history if they were to join the 1972 Dolphins as the NFL’s only perfect teams. With that in mind, we decided to predict the outcome of each of the Steelers’ seven remaining regular season games. (Bryan DeArdo)