Tonight Pittsburgh (9-3) is hosting a Browns team that yielded 290 rushing yards to the Ravens last Sunday.

The Steelers love to move the ball through the air, but quarterback Ben Roethlisberger may be challenged by the Browns, whose NFL-best pass defense gives up just 173.3 yards per game.

A couple of days ago, Pittsburgh suggested it will use a no-huddle offense at times to keep Cleveland from adjusting. Whether rushing or passing, the Steelers time of possession is 32:46 per game on average, second-best in the NFL.

The Steelers rank second behind the Browns in pass defense, so Cleveland must get production from running back Peyton Hillis. Cleveland quarterback Colt McCoy, who has been sacked 29 times already this season, figures to see many blitzes when he does drop back to pass. The Browns’ Josh Cribbs has three kickoff returns for touchdowns against the Steelers in his career.

More From 1130 The Tiger