Bills Beat Steelers 26-7, Baltimore and Pittsburgh Are Now Tied in AFC North
Steelers fans expressed frustration with chants for coach Mike Tomlin's firing after the team fell to 6-6 following a 26-7 loss and missed AFC playoff opportunities.
- On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers lost 26-7 at Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh to the Buffalo Bills in front of 66,068 fans, as `Fire Tomlin` chants broke out late and were shared on X.
- After a 7-3 halftime lead, the Pittsburgh Steelers quickly lost control with a 23-7 second-half swing despite high expectations following consecutive playoff appearances and adding Aaron Rodgers, quarterback.
- The Bills ran for 249 yards at Pittsburgh, calling runs on 63.5% of plays while James Cook gained 130 yards, marking his seventh 100-yard game.
- The loss dropped Pittsburgh Steelers to 6-6 and ninth in AFC, while team insider Gerry Dulac reported owner Art Rooney II's growing exasperation complicates Tomlin's 2027 contract.
- Tomlin, 53, is 189-113 over 19 seasons, but Pittsburgh's playoff drought since 2016 and no season with more than 10 wins since 2020 fuel fan frustration.
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Another week, another blown lead for the Pittsburgh Steelers. But after a 26-7 collapse against the Buffalo Bills, the usual post-game platitudes gave way to a raw glimpse into a frustrated locker room. Defensive end T.J. Watt was left dumbfounded after witnessing the loss. Then, post-game, when a reporter asked what he could do as a leader to fix things, Watt gave a revealing glimpse into the state of the locker room. “Have tough conversations,…
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