Martavis Bryant's first game back at Heinz Field since his season-long suspension in 2016 showed what the Steelers were missing during his absence. His mere presence on the field forces defensive coordinators to make a decision as to whether they have their safeties stay back and help the cornerbacks cover deep routes, or use the safeties to help in the box to stop Le'Veon Bell.
The Vikings chose the latter in the Steelers' 26-9 victory Sunday, allowing Bryant to burn the secondary throughout the game.
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