Steelers' Mike Tomlin Has Message for Fans Wanting Him Fired After Bills Loss
Summary
The Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Buffalo Bills 26-7 after leading in the first half. Fans chanted for the firing of head coach Mike Tomlin due to frustration with the team's performance. The Steelers are now tied for first in their division with the Baltimore Ravens.Key Facts
- The Steelers led 7-3 at halftime against the Bills but were outscored 23-0 in the second half.
- Buffalo Bills running back James Cook ran for 144 yards.
- The Bills gained 249 rushing yards, while the Steelers managed only 58.
- Steelers fans chanted “Fire Tomlin” in frustration at head coach Mike Tomlin.
- Mike Tomlin has been the Steelers' head coach since 2007 and has never had a losing season.
- The Steelers' current season record is 6-6, tying them with the Baltimore Ravens for first in their division.
- Cincinnati Bengals are two games behind the Steelers and Ravens with a 4-8 record.
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