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Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin made his frustrations with Monday’s media availability very clear. Tomlin spoke to the media for about 20 minutes the morning after his team improved to 4-1 with Sunday’s win over the Cleveland Browns and ended the press conference by taking an irritated dig at reporters.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Mike Tomlin Ended Steelers' Press Conference With Funny Dig at Reporters. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin ended his Monday press conference in the most Mike Tomlin way possible.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for their Week 7 “Thursday Night Football” game against the AFC North rival Cincinnati Bengals, and head coach Mike Tomlin may have less patience than usual with the short week.
There’s no two ways of saying it, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ secondary got its butt kicked in Thursday night’s […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Saunders: Mike Tomlin Might Be Very W
Ahead of the Week 8 matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers, HC Mike Tomlin laughed off concerns about the playing surface.
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Mike Tomlin steers clear of Acrisure Stadium grass talk
But Tomlin knows to tread lightly when it comes to the grass at the stadium where his team plays. He knows not to say what needs to be said: That if ownership prioritized ensuring that the field was perfect (like they do in Green Bay), it would be.
Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Nick Herbig only played 29 snaps in last Thursday night’s loss to the Cincinnati […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Mike Tomlin Explains Reason for Nick Herbig’s Low Snap Count vs.
Mike Tomlin told media members that he was annoyed by some of our questions during his weekly press conference on Monday. Eh, why should this week be any different? I’m not sure if any of my questions contributed to Tomlin’s level of agitation.
Former Super Bowl champion coach Bruce Arians agreed with Mike Tomlin's comments on the Joe Flacco trade from the Cleveland Browns to the Cincinnati Bengals last week. The Browns benched the veteran in favor of rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel ahead of the Week 5 duel against the Minnesota Vikings in London.
Rodgers (now with the Pittsburgh Steelers) faces Green Bay at home in Week 8 on "Sunday Night Football" on NBC. It's the first time he has faced the Packers in his 21-year career.
The Penguins are actually somewhat entertaining so far. Pitt may have found a quarterback, and Penn State satisfied its fan base by firing James Franklin. Most importantly, we don’t have to watch the Pirates lose until April.