Mike Tomlin was admittedly disappointed in defeat but also insistent that his Steelers “won’t be defined” by what should forever be remembered as the Disaster in Cincinnati.
Fair enough, it was one game of 17.
But the next three are destined to be as defining as a three-game stretch of schedule can get.
Never mind that the Steelers’ three weeks of reckoning begins with Aaron Rodgers against the Packers and the team’s QB successor, Jordan Love. It’s made-for-TV-magic. Don’t think for a minute the NFL doesn’t love a good soap opera, or that it’s a coincidence this one is playing out in Sunday Night Prime Time.
Rodgers has done his best this week to squash that narrative.
He was nostalgic in talking about his Green Bay days, appreciative of his current situation with the Steelers and spo

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