On Sunday, the Steelers suffered a 13-10 loss to the Browns in Cleveland. The main culprit behind the loss was once again the team’s offense. In the first half, Pittsburgh failed to score any points, and in the fourth quarter, the quarterback managed just nine yards on two possessions.
Running back Najee Harris expressed his frustration with the unit’s performance during a locker room press conference after the game. He blamed their predictable plays for making it easy for opposing defenses to anticipate their moves. Harris hinted at deeper issues contributing to their poor performance on the field.
Harris’ comments suggest that changes are necessary for the team to remain competitive. Despite the loss, the Steelers are still 6-4 and in contention for a playoff spot in the AFC. However, their offense needs to improve if they want to keep up with their rivals.