Summary
The Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Buffalo Bills with a score of 26-7, bringing their season record to 6-6. Fans showed frustration with coach Mike Tomlin during the game, and he responded by acknowledging that winning is important to fans' enjoyment. The Steelers face a tough path ahead as they aim for success in their remaining games.
Key Facts
- The Steelers lost to the Bills with a final score of 26-7.
- In the second half, the Bills dominated and controlled the game with a record 249 rushing yards.
- Fans chanted "Fire Tomlin," expressing dissatisfaction with coach Mike Tomlin.
- Coach Tomlin responded by saying that winning is key to entertaining the fans.
- Quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a challenging game, completing 10 of 21 passes for 117 yards.
- Steelers' Jaylen Warren scored the team's only touchdown during the game.
- The Steelers have a 6-6 record and are tied with Baltimore in the AFC North.
- The team's next games are against Baltimore, Miami, Detroit, Cleveland, and a final game with Baltimore.