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When the offense is struggling, you have to get creative. The Pittsburgh Steelers did just that midway through the second quarter trailing the Las Vegas Raiders 6-0. Offensive coordinator Matt Canada dug into the playoff to get wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster the first rushing touchdown of his career on a five-yard inside handoff.
Pittsburgh is still struggling to find ways to manufacture yards and offense but it’s clear Smith-Schuster is a key target today. Smith-Schuster has six receptions in less than a half of football to go along with his rushing touchdown.
That's some good JuJu‼️@TeamJuJu | 📺: CBS pic.twitter.com/LYbPErNSus
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) September 19, 2021
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