Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals
There were several points in the Pittsburgh Steelers 19-17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals where it felt like head coach Mike Tomlin might turn to quarterback Justin Fields to give the Steelers offense a spark. It never happened and despite the close score, the offense had very little to do with it.
The Pittsburgh Steelers fans finally thought the offense had been fixed just over a month ago when they put up 44 points against the Cincinnati Bengals on the road.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a fourth straight game to forget when they fell to the Cincinnati Bengals 19-17 on Saturday night. This loss to close out the regular season finished the Steelers with a 10-7 record.
The Pittsburgh Steelers want to be a running team. They are not particularly good at it. They don’t seem to be letting that bother them. The Steelers finished the regular season fourth in the NFL in rushing attempts,
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens got caught on camera arguing with Steelers fans during the game. The Steelers lost 19-17 to the Cincinnati Bengals to finish the season on a four-game losing streak.
On Saturday night the Pittsburgh Steelers entered their game against the Cincinnati Bengals knowing what they needed to do to avoid facing the Baltimore Ravens
Mike Tomlin was clear in talking about the possibility of using Justin Fields as the starting QB in place of Russell Wilson in the first game of the NFL playoffs against the Baltimore Ravens.
After a tough loss to the Bengals, Mike Tomlin delivered a bold message aimed at rallying the Steelers and challenging Russell Wilson to step up before the playoffs.
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin says the franchise's recent failures are his burden to carry. The Steelers will head into a first-round playoff matchup in Baltimore looking for their first postseason victory since 2016.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to snap a three game losing streak, when they take on the Cincinnati Bengals Saturday.
On Saturday night, the Pittsburgh Steelers fell 19-17 to the Cincinnati Bengals and lost any hope of winning the AFC North. It also capped the Steelers four-game losing streak to end the regular season.