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Steelers offense hits mark it failed to with OC Matt Canada
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Kenny Pickett Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK

Steelers offense reaches mark it never did under OC Matt Canada

The most important thing for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday is that they were 16-10 winners over the Cincinnati Bengals to improve to 7-4 while holding onto their position in the AFC playoff race.

The subplot to the win is that in their first game after firing former offensive coordinator Matt Canada they reached a milestone on offense that they never hit in his two-and-a-half year tenure. 

That milestone would be the 400-yard mark in a single game.

Prior to Sunday the Steelers offense had gone 59 consecutive games – going all the way back to Week 2 of the 2020 season – without ever registering more than 400 yards in a game. They were the only team in the NFL unable to put up that total at least one time during that stretch.

That is a big reason why the Steelers made the decision to fire Canada on Tuesday. It is the first in-season coaching change of a head coach or coordinator for the Steelers since 1941. The fact they hit the 400-yard mark in the very first game after that decision is a pretty searing indictment of how poor of a job Canada did in running the Steelers offense.

They still did not score the number of points they would want to see, but it was very clear that their offensive approach had a different feel on Sunday. Quarterback Kenny Pickett looked confident and poised, putting together one of the best days of his career. He utilized the middle of the field, completed 24-of-33 passes for 278 yards and averaged 8.4 yards per pass attempt. 

Over the first year-and-a-half of Pickett's career the Steelers rarely seemed to use the middle of the field, with the overwhelming majority of their passes going out wide and within five yards of the line of scrimmage.

It was a very different story on Sunday as Pickett's passing chart illustrates.

It is worth mentioning that while the Bengals have one of the worst defenses in the NFL – which almost certainly played a role in the improvement – the Steelers have played a lot of bad defenses over the past 59 games and never moved the ball like they did on Sunday.

It was also the fourth week in a row the Steelers running game excelled as they finished with 153 yards on 33 attempts. It is the fourth straight week they have rushed for over 150 yards.

The Steelers are now 7-4 and entering a four-game stretch that includes the Arizona Cardinals (home), New England Patriots (home), Indianapolis Colts (away) and Cincinnati (this time at home). They have one of the easiest remaining schedules in the NFL by opponent winning percentage and have put themselves in a strong position. 

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