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Rodgers, Tomlin and the Steelers Aren't Done yet; Mahomes, Reid and the Chiefs Might Be

Aaron Rodgers and teammates back Mike Tomlin amid fan criticism and firing rumors as Steelers lead AFC North with a 7-6 record after beating Ravens.

  • This past week in Baltimore, the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-20, moving to 7-6 and into first place in the AFC North.
  • A week ago at Acrisure Stadium, Steelers fans chanted `fire Tomlin` for the first time, while critics in recent weeks questioned Mike Tomlin's future amid contract option pressure.
  • Aaron Rodgers defended Mike Tomlin, saying `Maybe guys will shut the hell up for a week`, while teammates backed Tomlin and Rodgers delivered a season-high 284 passing yards.
  • The win pauses criticism but four games remain and the Steelers are not guaranteed the division, while the Steelers organization rarely fires head coaches, making immediate dismissal unlikely.
  • Mike Tomlin's tenure spans 19 seasons with a Super Bowl win and 10 playoff berths, and he has never dropped below.500 across those seasons.
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By Rob Maaddi - Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers silenced those calling for Mike Tomlin's dismissal, at least for a week. The Green Bay Packers and Jacksonville Jaguars defended their turf and took first place in their respective divisions. The Houston Texans moved one step closer to a playoff berth and dealt a blow to the Kansas City Chiefs. The biggest games of Week 14 did not disappoint. Rodgers had his best game of the season, and t…

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Rodgers, Tomlin and the Steelers aren't done yet; Mahomes, Reid and the Chiefs might be

Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers shut up the folks calling for Mike Tomlin’s departure _ for one week at least.

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