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.
During their victory over the Houston Texans on Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs had arguably their best offensive performance of the season. The Chiefs put up 27 points, scoring on five of nine offensive possessions.
The Steelers' slump continued on Christmas Day with a blowout loss against the Chiefs, and Mike Tomlin didn't hide his feelings about it.
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.
Pittsburgh Steelers prep for Christmas Day clash with 14-1 Kansas Chiefs as Mike Tomlin spotlights Travis Kelce's unselfish play.
This motivation is mostly prompted by the Steelers' three-game losing streak that occurred in just 11 days. They lost by double digits to the Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs to drop to 10–6 on the season.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have watched Russell Wilson regress a little bit during their brutal three-game stretch. Pittsburgh knew it wasn't going to be easy, but they didn’t expect to get dominated for three straight games.
In the Pittsburgh Steelers' Week 17 29-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, quarterback Russell Wilson threw a costly interception in the end zone.