Mike Tomlin on season-ending loss to Ravens: 'Disappointed in how we performed'
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin reflects on his team's wild card loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin reflects on his team's wild card loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Tomlin isn’t the problem with the Steelers. Saying he is requires a belief the Steelers should have won more than 10 games this season. But the frustration from Steelers fans is valid.
The Ravens' best brand of offense this season has been running it like a service academy. In Jackson's last playoff game, the Ravens couldn’t sustain drives vs. KC. This year feels different.
Jackson was up to his old tricks in the first half of Baltimore's playoff opener.
Flowers injured his knee during Baltimore's Week 18 win over Cleveland.
Pittsburgh has scored 17 or fewer points in each of its past four games, with Wilson twice passing for under 200 yards.
Saturday night's game had some playoff implications for both teams.
Is this the year the Ravens finally reach a Super Bowl with Lamar Jackson?
Last year's games, on normal television, averaged 29 million.
On paper, Baltimore appears to be rounding into Super Bowl-caliber form. Beating the bogeyman Steelers is proof of concept.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is not simply concerned that the Steelers are losing. He’s concerned with how and why and, quite frankly, when the losses are mounting.
Patrick Mahomes threw three TDs, and Kansas City also had five sacks and forced two turnovers while clinching home-field advantage in their quest to win a third straight Super Bowl.
Johnson, who was traded to Baltimore in October, was originally suspended for 'conduct detrimental to the team' after refusing to enter the game.
6x Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy and 2x Super Bowl champion Kyle Van Noy recap the Ravens’ dominant Week 15 win over the Steelers, featuring Lamar Jackson’s 5-TD game and Kyle’s milestone 10.5-sack season. They discuss the NFL’s wildest Christmas traditions, including Joe Burrow’s samurai swords, and reflect on Gerald’s decision to choose Carolina over Baltimore. Plus, standout performances, playoff implications, and bold Week 17 predictions.
They had no easy buttons with Pickens out and really no downfield presence. If the Steelers aren’t running the ball well, which is most weeks, and they don’t have Pickens, they don’t really have much going on.
The Patriots are trying to hire another former linebacker to be their next coach.
The Lions and Ravens led with four players each named first-team All-Pro.
Dicker appeared to misunderstand the rules about blocked kicks.
Both Joel Embiid and Andre Drummond were out for the Sixers on Friday. So the team got a little weird.
Following a memorable and exciting Semifinal round, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde recount the Cotton Bowl and Orange Bowl.
The Rams are getting some help from a division rival.