PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers lost another game by multiple scores. Since their game in Philadelphia Eagles, the Steelers have lost each game by 14 or more points for the first time since 1986. It is a shattering streak that is stunning, to say the least, and the Steelers have no real idea how to stop it.
The Steelers' slump continued on Christmas Day with a blowout loss against the Chiefs, and Mike Tomlin didn't hide his feelings about it.
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The Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers faced off in a Christmas Day battle. Kansas City defeated the Pittsburgh 29-10, handing the Steelers their straight loss. Following the AFC duel between Pittsburgh and Kansas City, the Chiefs' official social media account posted a photo of Andy Reid and Mike Tomlin sharing a postgame exchange.
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The Chiefs headed to a joyous locker room where they celebrated in Santa suits after clinching home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs. The Steelers trudged in the opposite direction, their chances of claiming the AFC North dimming and a season once brimming with promise trending toward a familiar result: a quick postseason exit.
Mike Tomlin didn’t like the performance. But the Pittsburgh Steelers head coach had a name for it. “Junior varsity,” Tomlin said Wednesday after a 29-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. “It’s not good enough.