PITTSBURGH (93.7 The Fan) – An offense that has struggled most of the year, the Steelers scored a touchdown on its opening drive for the second consecutive game Sunday against Green Bay.
Kenny Pickett's first pass compete for George Pickens for the first, first down. Pickett would hit Connor Heyward in the flat for 13 yards and then on third-and-three aided by a pass interference call on Green Bay.
From there Jaylen Warren combined to rush for 12 yards and Najee Harris for 10, running for 22 yards on the first drive and that included a four-yard touchdown, untouched for a 7-0 Steelers lead.
Steelers ran for a season-high 166 yards last week against the Titans and started off with 34 rushing yards on the first drive.





