Illustration of Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin and players on the field, with analysts in the background, representing mixed views on the team's season.
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Analysts offer mixed views on Steelers' season amid inconsistencies

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The Pittsburgh Steelers lead the AFC North despite offensive struggles and Aaron Rodgers' wrist injury. Former players and coaches provide varied perspectives on the team's ability to reach the playoffs under Mike Tomlin. While tackling issues persist, optimism surrounds incremental improvements in the run game.

The Pittsburgh Steelers sit atop the AFC North, but recent losses highlight flaws in both their defense and offense. Aaron Rodgers is dealing with a wrist injury that could sideline him, adding uncertainty as the Steelers face a tougher schedule than the Baltimore Ravens down the stretch. The Ravens are on a four-game winning streak, and the two teams will meet twice, likely deciding the division winner.

Former NFL defensive lineman Leger Douzable expressed confidence in head coach Mike Tomlin, stating, “Mike Tomlin always rights the ship.” He noted that Tomlin's teams have missed the playoffs in only six of 18 full seasons, often sneaking in with records like 9-8 or 10-7. Douzable acknowledged concerns over Rodgers' injury but predicted the Steelers would win unexpected games late in the season.

Defensively, the Steelers have recorded 93 missed tackles this season, second-most in the NFL per Pro Football Focus, or 102 including special teams per Steelers Depot charting, averaging 10.2 per game. Post-Week 5 bye, they've missed 12 per game over six contests. Veteran Cameron Heyward stands out, leading the NFL with 497 snaps without a missed tackle. His career missed-tackle rate is low, with just 36 misses in 10,260 snaps.

On offense, former Steelers running back Merril Hoge sees growth, particularly in the run game, which has produced 93, 38, 73, and 111 yards in recent weeks after 147 against the Bengals in Week 7. Tight ends Darnell Washington and Pat Freiermuth have been more involved, aiding control of the middle field. However, former coach Jay Gruden criticized the unit, saying virtually nothing scares opponents except T.J. Watt on defense, and noting DK Metcalf isn't as threatening as traded-away George Pickens, who has 908 yards and seven touchdowns in 10 games with the Dallas Cowboys.

The Steelers blew out the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11, with their defense scoring two touchdowns, but offensive issues lingered against the league's worst defense. The AFC wild-card race is tight, with the Buffalo Bills at 7-3, Los Angeles Chargers at 7-4, and Jacksonville Jaguars at 6-4; Pittsburgh has lost to the Chargers and faces the Bills. Despite criticisms, Tomlin's history suggests a postseason berth remains possible.

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X discussions show mixed reactions to the Steelers' season, with optimism from former players and fans about Mike Tomlin's ability to right the ship and improvements in the run game, contrasted by criticism of offensive inconsistencies, poor tackling, and conservative play-calling. Skepticism surrounds the quarterback situation and overall coaching adjustments needed for playoff success.

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Realistic illustration of Steelers and Ravens players in tense face-off before pivotal AFC North clash at Acrisure Stadium.
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Steelers prepare for pivotal AFC North clash with Ravens

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The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, both at 6-6, face off Sunday in a game that could decide the AFC North leader. Pittsburgh's recent 26-7 loss to Buffalo exposed defensive vulnerabilities, particularly against the run, while the Ravens hold the tiebreaker. Roster moves and injuries add uncertainty as both teams vie for playoff positioning.

Following their 13-6 Week 17 loss to the Cleveland Browns—detailed in prior coverage—the Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) now tie the Ravens (8-8) atop the AFC North. A must-win in Week 18 against Baltimore is required for the No. 4 seed, with a tough Wild Card road likely against the Texans or Bills.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers head into Week 17 with a chance to clinch the AFC North against the Cleveland Browns, but injuries and a suspension will test their depth. T.J. Watt remains sidelined with a lung issue, while DK Metcalf serves a two-game suspension. National media largely favors Pittsburgh in the matchup at Huntington Bank Field.

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, both at 6-6, meet Sunday in Baltimore for control of the AFC North division lead. This marks their first matchup of the 2025 season, with the Ravens coming off a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Pittsburgh seeks its seventh win amid offensive struggles and defensive run issues.

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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin expressed optimism on Tuesday about several key players returning for the team's must-win game against the Baltimore Ravens. The injuries have hampered the Steelers following their recent loss to the Cleveland Browns. Among those potentially returning are edge defender T.J. Watt and others.

Updating coverage of the Steelers' Week 16 clash with the 8-6 Lions (Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET at Ford Field), Pittsburgh builds on QB Aaron Rodgers' hot streak with new receivers and roster moves to offset injuries like T.J. Watt's absence, while addressing special teams concerns.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers clinched a wild card spot with a dramatic Week 18 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, setting up a first-round playoff clash against the Houston Texans on Monday night. Former NFL running back LeSean McCoy has placed a $50,000 bet against the Steelers, calling the outcome a 'layup' due to Pittsburgh's postseason struggles. The Texans, boasting the league's top defense and a nine-game winning streak, enter as 3-point favorites.

 

 

 

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