November 7, 2024

Steelers fans respond to victory in Cincinnati as the offense displays promising signs of improvement post Matt Canada’s dismissal.

In Pittsburgh, following their triumph over the Bengals with a score of 16-10, it’s officially Victory Monday. The offense displayed rejuvenated promise after Matt Canada’s dismissal earlier in the week, complemented by the ongoing dominance of the defense. Post-game at Paycor Stadium, the locker room reverberated with celebration as players like Kenny Pickett, Cam Heyward, and T.J. Watt danced away their victory. The Steelers, much to their relief, secured a much-needed win, infused with a renewed sense of vigor on offense.

In their first game since parting ways with offensive coordinator Matt Canada, the Steelers shattered the league’s longest streak without reaching 400 yards on offense. Acting Offensive Coordinator Eddie Faulkner and Quarterbacks Coach Mike Sullivan took charge, prompting discussions among fans about the correlation between the victory and Canada’s departure.

Logan Sheridan expressed, “They got a whole new lease on life… The first game over 400 yards in 58 games and the second longest streak in NFL history. I mean, it’s great.”

Alex Johnson shared, “I’m still a little shaky on Kenny Pickett… but a good 400 yards of offense.”

Vinnie Ferro remarked, “I just saw a lot of magic that I think we’ve been waiting to see.”

Looking ahead, the Steelers will face the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at 1 p.m. at Acrisure Stadium.

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