The Pittsburgh Steelers started the season red-hot, winning four of their first five games and building up a sizable lead in the AFC North.
But in the seven weeks since, the team has dropped five of its last seven games and finds itself in a first-place tie with the surging Baltimore Ravens, who have won five of their last six.
Sunday’s 26-7 loss to the Buffalo Bills didn’t do much to reassure Steelers fans things were taking a turn for the better as Pittsburgh was thoroughly outplayed and the offense struggled to move the chains and put points on the board.
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The Steelers mustered just 166 yards of total offense, and things looked even more bleak after the game when quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw

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