What looked like a promising start for coach Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers has devolved into a cause for concern, punctuated by an embarrassing loss to the Buffalo Bills, 26-7, at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday.
The Steelers started the season at 5-1, with the signing of Aaron Rodgers in the offseason looking like a genius decision. But the cracks slowly started to show, and Pittsburgh has now lost five of its last seven outings, with linebacker TJ Watt even issuing a wake-up call .
Amid the slump, Steelers legend James Harrison didn't hold back on his comments about Tomlin, who's now probably feeling the heat more than ever.
“I have never been a person that thought Coach Tomlin was a great coach. I thought he was a good,” said Harrison on the “Deebo & Joe” podcast.
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