Steelers 1st quarter futility continues vs the Rams

Right on schedule, the Steelers opening drive stalls against the Rams.

The Pittsburgh Steelers got the football first in Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams. Thanks to a swing pass from quarterback Kenny Pickett to running back Najee Harris for eight yards on first down. But a sack and an incompletion later and the Steelers go three-and-out on its opening drive.

This continues the first-drive futility for the Steelers offense. Pittsburgh has run 14 offensive drives in the first quarter this season. And in six games, the Steelers have gone three-and-out on 10 of them.

This is a drive the Steelers had an opportunity to spend days fine-tuning and scripting this opening drive. But thanks to a blown blocking assignment by tight end Connor Heyward on second and short, Pickett gets sacked and on third and long, Pickett takes another huge hit as he overthrows wide receiver George Pickens. Who was well short of the first down if that matters.

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Steelers vs Rams: Behind enemy lines with Rams Wire

Here are the 5 big questions for Rams Wire this week.

It’s time once against to go behind enemy lines and get the inside scoop ahead of this week’s Pittsburgh Steelers game. The Steelers are heading to Los Angeles to take on the Rams so we reached out to our friend Cameron DaSilva, editor of Rams Wire to find out what is going on with the Rams this week and does he think the Rams will beat the Steelers.

Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger on the Watt contract: ‘T.J. should get whatever the heck he wants’

Ben Roethlisberger thinks the Steelers should give T.J. Watt whatever he wants.

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger showed unequivocal support for teammate T.J. Watt when he spoke to the media on Wednesday. Roethlisberger noted that he took less money this year to allow the team to sign guys like Watt and they should give him whatever he wants.

Watt has been doing something of a faux holdout for the entire Steelers training camp and preseason while his representatives and the Steelers try to work out an extension.

Unfortunately the team is just days from their first regular-season game and the two sides have not been able to come to terms. This puts Watt’s status for the season opener against the Buffalo Bills in jeopardy.

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