Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin received criticism for not throwing a challenge flag against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Mike Tomlin has truly outdone himself. With the Pittsburgh Steelers trailing the Kansas City Chiefs 29-10 in the fourth quarter—less than six minutes remaining in the Week 17 contest—Tomlin made one o
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin didn't mince words after his team's Christmas Day loss. The Steelers fell 29-10 to the Kansas City Chiefs,
Pittsburgh Steelers prep for Christmas Day clash with 14-1 Kansas Chiefs as Mike Tomlin spotlights Travis Kelce's unselfish play.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is not simply concerned that the Steelers are losing. He’s concerned with how and why and, quite frankly, when the losses are mounting.
Can’t say enough about Kelce, man. He is a completely unselfish player. I don’t think that he gets enough credit for that.”
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Mike Tomlin will no longer miss a key player who will be able to play against Andy Reid's Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17 of the 2024 NFL season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reeling following a 29-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Pittsburgh has dropped three straight to fall to 10-6.
As the Kansas City Chiefs solidified their playoff standing, Steelers fans vented frustration over a controversial decision—or lack thereof—by head coach Mike Tomlin.
A third-quarter connection between the Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes and Hollywood Brown appeared to first hit the ground, but was not spotted by officials on the way to a score that put the Chiefs up two scores on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ahead of the big day, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin asserted his opinion to try to straighten out the narrative about Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, a player that he thinks a lot of people are wrong about. "Can't say enough about Kelce," Tomlin said in a Sunday press conference.