3 reasons the Steelers are dark horse Super Bowl contenders

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Offseason offensive acquisitions will be huge in 2020

Along with getting Big Ben back in 2020, the Steelers front office added some solid pieces around him to help maximize this offense’s potential in 2020.

They went out and signed tight end Eric Ebron to a two-year deal worth $12 million. Given how average the tight end group in Pittsburgh has been for the past few years, this should turn out to be a great move. Ebron will provide Roethlisberger with a big target in the middle of the field and he should be the perfect complement to wideouts Juju Smith-Schuster, James Washington and Diontae Johnson.

The team also added guard Stefen Wisniewski to their depleted interior offensive line. With the loss of Ramon Foster to retirement and B.J. Foster to free agency, Wisniewski should help solidify the ineterior of that Steelers line.

These added pieces coupled with the return of Big Ben should lead to a very good season in Pittsburgh.

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