PITTSBURGH (AP) —
Mike Tomlin has long believed NFL teams make their biggest improvements from Week 1 to Week 2.
This time around, the league’s longest-tenured coach might want to hope he’s wrong after watching the Pittsburgh Steelers pratfall their way through a 31-17 loss to Seattle on Sunday. Advertisement
Aaron Rodgers threw a pair of interceptions. The defense that began the season full of swagger was pushed around. And rookie running back/kick returner Kaleb Johnson took a play off at the worst time, gifting the Seahawks a touchdown on a day Seattle didn’t need much help.
Seven days after a stirring comeback over the New York Jets, the good vibes vanished quickly.
“Really disappointed,” Tomlin said. “We’ll get better. We have to.”
In a lot of areas. Rodgers took three sacks