Steelers' Offense Falters in Chicago Loss

Steelers' Offense Falters in Chicago Loss

Update: 2025-11-24
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The Pittsburgh Steelers suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Chicago Bears, falling thirty-one to twenty-eight. Despite a promising first half, the team failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities in the second half, leading to a dismal one and thirteen all-time record in Chicago. The offense, coordinated by Arthur Smith, initially exploited the Bears injured linebacker corps with screens and creative run concepts, but struggled in the second half, particularly in their deep passing game and the intermediate middle of the field. The games closing moments were marred by two failed game-winning drives, one due to an illegal formation penalty, and a final attempt that couldnt reach field goal range. This loss, where the Steelers only managed twenty-one offensive points, highlighted ongoing issues with the teams offensive talent and in-game adjustments by coaches Arthur Smith and Mike Tomlin. The team now prepares for their next challenge, a home game against the Buffalo Bills on November thirtieth.

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Steelers' Offense Falters in Chicago Loss

Steelers' Offense Falters in Chicago Loss