After Steelers’ second consecutive loss, coach Mike Tomlin says he’s sticking with QB Mitch Trubisky
Posted Sep 23, 2022
While there is growing frustration among Pittsburgh Steelers fans with the team’s offense under the direction of Mitch Trubisky after a second straight loss, Coach Mike Tomlin is sticking with the former UNC quarterback. Trubisky didn’t throw a touchdown pass for the first time in three games. However, it was his best statistical game as a Steeler.
(Tar Heel Tribune)
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