Other receivers must step their game up for Big Ben, Steelers (Mike Pelaia's Column Sept. 20)

That started to happen in the Minnesota game, Sept. 17, and I think you’ll see it happen even more when the Steelers take on the Bears this Sunday, Sept. 24. Bryant put up 91 yards against the Vikings, improving his season average to 21 yards per catch. He gives the offense a very legitimate deep threat, coupled with his 6-foot-4 frame. He’s a great option in the red zone and on third downs. I fully expect him to be targeted close to ten times against Chicago this coming week.
But it doesn’t stop with Bryant. Ben can’t forget about Le’Veon Bell. As Bell continues to get his legs back in the running game, he can be utilized in the passing attack, providing a safety for Ben when no other receivers are open or in short-yardage situations. Bell has been a very valuable asset in the passing game over the years and he needs to be utilized more in that fashion this season. In Chicago, Bell will catch around eight balls for 50 yards. I see it coming. Ben is regaining trust in the guys he didn’t have with him on the field in New England on that cold January night that ended Pittsburgh’s season and sent Roethlisberger into talks of retirement.
I’m in no way suggesting he forget about Brown. Brown is still good for 8 catches a game and 100 yards, but if Ben can target his other guys more often, the defenses won’t be able to focus on Brown nearly as often and the offense will begin to explode. Despite the 17-point victory against the Vikings, this offense is far from what it can be and this is a fast way to jumpstart this unit into becoming a historic offense.
As the team enters their third week against the Bears, it’s time for Ben to spread the ball around and put his trust in guys not named Antonio Brown. If he does, the team will be better for it.
 
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