Ben Roethlisberger urges caution on Steelers' offensive success under Russell Wilson
Ben Roethlisberger, a former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, is cautious about the team's recent offensive success. The Steelers have scored 31 points per game in Russell Wilson's first two starts, but Roethlisberger questions the strength of their opponents' defenses.
He points out that the Jets and Giants were missing key defensive players, which may have inflated the Steelers' performance. Roethlisberger emphasizes the need to see how the offense performs against stronger defenses in the future.
The Steelers will face teams with better defensive capabilities, which will test their adaptability. Roethlisberger advises a measured approach to evaluating the offense's progress.