Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Roman Wilson (10) during pregame vs. Seattle Seahawks.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers made a notable personnel change on the offensive side of the football against the Cincinnati Bengals. Instead of using Scotty Miller as the starter with Calvin Austin III out, they turned to Roman Wilson, who far outsnapped the rest of the wide receivers.
Wilson had 33 snaps played, while Miller had just 8 throughout the entire game. The Steelers wanted to get Wilson more involved, and did just that, as he notched two receptions, with a third that was called back due to a penalty.
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