The Pittsburgh Steelers gained a much-needed advantage in the AFC North standings after beating the Baltimore Ravens 27-22 on Sunday. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin also gained some much-needed breathing room after the press questioned his job security .
A week after losing to the Buffalo Bills 26-7 , Steelers fans seemed to quit on their coach and quarterback, Aaron Rodgers . The Week 14 win over their division rival to keep a one-game lead in the AFC North might have gotten them to calm down. As far as what this win means for Tomlin, in Rodgers' opinion, it hopefully means a week without people — or former players like Ben Roethlisberger — calling for Tomlin's firing.
"It means maybe you guys will shut the hell up for a week," Rodgers said in a postgame press conference.

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