Steelers offensive snap counts, preseason Week 2: What went wrong against Jets?
Here is a look at the Steelers offensive snap counts from the preseason Week 2 loss to the Jets.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' preseason matchup against the New York Jets was a tough watch for any Steelers fan. The offense struggled to find any rhythm, resulting in a devastating shutout. Analyzing the snap counts from the game provides insight into player responsibility for the loss, particularly Broderick Jones' underwhelming performance.
Jones logged 54 snaps, representing a 78% snap percentage, reflecting his significant playing time. His performance, characterized by poor run blocking and conceding multiple pressures and sacks, was crucial in the Steelers' defeat. The snap count data underscores Jones' struggles and the impact of his large number of snaps on the team's offensive woes.
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