The Pittsburgh Steelers currently sit at 2-1, good for second place in the AFC North.

The team struggled in Week 3 and never found the end zone against the Eagles. They will head back home in Week 4 to take on the Kansas City Chiefs.

The scary part about that prime time game for the Chiefs? The Steelers are finally going to be in full force. After being suspended for the first three games of the season, their star running back Le'Veon Bell will return to action.

The last time Bell was on the field, he tore two ligaments in his knee. But overall, he was still able to have a good 2015 season in limited action.

Bell put up three touchdowns, 556 rushing yards, and 136 receiving yards in six games. The biggest asset to Bell's game might be his pass catching ability. He caught 83 balls out of the back field in 2014, his last full season. He will get some time behind Ben Roethlisberger and spread out like a wide receiver. Bell has a lot of versatility.

The Steelers hope to get their offense flying high with Bell back on the field. If they are able to get both him and Antonio Brown playing at a high level, then their offense starts to look unstoppable.

The trick for the team will be keeping everyone healthy. It will be interesting to see if the Steelers have any limitations on Bell in his first few games back. His back-up, DeAngelo Williams, was able to get good numbers in the first two games of the season, so there's no need to push Bell too much. Some might even argue that Williams is the best back-up running back in the league. We'll see how their split their carries up.

This team is going to play fast and score a ton. The NFL better be on the look out for “Juice” and his return to the field.