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No doubt Broncos may see Steelers’ no-huddle

By ALAN ROBINSON
AP Sports Writer

The Associated Press

PITTSBURGH

Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians hears Ben Roethlisberger’s campaign speech so often, he probably can recite it.

It goes something like this: Roethlisberger believes this would be a very good week to run the no-huddle offense.

Arians says his quarterback is lobbying to use it again Monday night against Denver, which is coming off a 30-7 loss to Baltimore in which the Ravens ran 31 plays out of a no-huddle look.

In the no-huddle, the quarterback gathers the team at the line of scrimmage immediately after a play ends, makes the next play call there and makes sure everyone is lined up before taking the snap, often in a shotgun formation. The goal is to prevent the defense from shuffling players on and off the field.

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