Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was right to be mad after video proves officials missed penalties by Eagles players during yesterday's brawl.
After the Eagles gave up back-to-back fumbles, the Steelers had the ball deep in Philadelphia territory. On a rushing play, Steelers tight end Darnell Washington held onto a block of Eagles safety Darius Slay just a bit too long for the Eagles’ liking, and a fracas broke out in the end zone.
Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin voiced his frustration with one call in the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles with four words to reporters.
In a fiery post-game response, Mike Tomlin didn't hold back, calling out both Russell Wilson and his own Steelers squad following a crushing 29-10 defeat to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Mike Tomlin was none too pleased with how officials chose to handle the fallout of a fight between Steelers and Eagles player on Sunday.
With the Philadelphia Eagles' Week 15 showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers rapidly approaching, fans, players, and pundits alike have been keying in on the uniqueness of the clash between Nick Sirianni and Mike Tomlin. Now, sure, technically ...
Following a personal foul penalty, Mike Tomlin’s choice words for officials highlighted his frustration during the Steelers-Eagles matchup.
Mike Tomlin didn’t expect the Philadelphia Eagles to run out the final 10 minutes, 29 seconds to put a stranglehold on a 27-13 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. Otherwise, Tomlin woul
The defense got the necessary stops in the second quarter after allowing 13 points to Kansas City on its first two possessions – the Chiefs missed a PAT in perhaps their only mistake of the game – but then allowed 17 points on three consecutive possessions to open the second half.
When football aficionados check under their trees this morning they’ll find two surprises on Netflix’s slate. As the early window Christmas Day combatants, the
JJ Watt made a passionate defense of Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin during the Netflix Christmas Day broadcast.