Summary
The Pittsburgh Steelers won a key game against the Baltimore Ravens, improving their chances of making the playoffs. Amid rumors about possible changes in team leadership, Aaron Rodgers defended head coach Mike Tomlin and suggested that critics should quiet down. Despite the drama, Tomlin has a history of success with the Steelers and is unlikely to leave the team.
Key Facts
- The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-22.
- The win puts the Steelers in first place in the AFC North with a 7-6 record.
- There have been rumors about Mike Tomlin's future as head coach, including potential firing or trading.
- Aaron Rodgers publicly defended Mike Tomlin, telling critics to "shut the hell up for a week."
- Mike Tomlin has been the Steelers' head coach since 2007.
- Tomlin has led the team to a Super Bowl victory and 10 playoff appearances.
- The Steelers are still contenders for the playoffs with four games remaining in the season.