During preseason practices, the Pittsburgh Steelers showcased their first team offense against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' starting defense. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers led the offense to a strong showing, winning the "seven shots" drill 6-1. Tight end Pat Freiermuth noted the energy and competitive spirit but acknowledged difficulties during the practice's two-minute drill, where the offense failed to gain a first down. Wide receiver DK Metcalf’s dropped pass further underscored the need for improvement as the team prepares for the upcoming games and final roster decisions.
The Steelers' first-team offense, led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers, had a strong start in the joint practice against the Buccaneers, winning the "seven shots" drill 6-1.
Despite the positive momentum during the joint practice, the Steelers' offense struggled in the two-minute period and failed to pick up a first down.
Tight end Pat Freiermuth expressed the need for improvement, stating, "Obviously we've got to be better... the offense wants to go out there and capitalize."
Wide receiver DK Metcalf acknowledged a dropped pass, highlighting the offensive challenges the team faced during practice, especially in crucial moments.
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