The Pittsburgh Steelers lost control of the AFC North and their place in the AFC playoff picture this Sunday with a 31-28 loss to the Chicago Bears. The Steelers’ offense stalled on their final drive with a chance to get into field goal range and potentially send the game into overtime.
Pittsburgh’s defense made a splash play early by way of a T.J. Watt strip sack for a touchdown, but largely struggled to contain the Chicago offense in the second half.
When Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen was asked about what was most frustrating about the defense’s play, he did not hold back.
“Just knowing what’s coming and us not doing nothing about it,” Queen said. “You hear guys talking all over the field, communicating what’s coming and play still happens. So it is tough.”
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