Following a disappointing 29-10 defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin expressed frustration over the team's recent performance, which has seen them lose three straight games. The Steelers now sit at 10-6, trailing the Ravens in the AFC North.
Tomlin highlighted the need for fundamental improvements, citing critical turnovers and a lack of execution on both offense and defense. With two games remaining, he hinted at potential schematic changes, particularly on offense, while maintaining that quarterback Russell Wilson will remain the starter.