4 reasons the Steelers will contend in the 2020 NFL season

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Big Ben Will be Back and Ready to go

Losing their franchise quarterback proved to be detrimental for the 2019 Steelers. Backup QB Mason Rudolph was unable to pick up the slack left behind by Roethlisberger, leaving the Steelers at the bottom of the league in offensive production.

Pittsburgh finished 30th in total offense, averaging just 276.8 yards per game. Their passing game suffered the most in Big Ben’s absence, ranking as the 31st passing attack in 2019.

For obvious reasons, getting a healthy Ben Roethlisberger back in 2020 will help the Steelers offense immensely.

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