Steelers' Playoff Hopes Dim After Third Consecutive Loss
Coach Mike Tomlin Promises Changes as Team Struggles to Regain Momentum
- Pittsburgh Steelers' playoff hopes are in jeopardy after a third consecutive loss, this time a 30-13 defeat against the Indianapolis Colts.
- Steelers' coach Mike Tomlin promises changes after the team's dismal performance, hinting at a possible change in the starting quarterback position.
- Colts' quarterback Gardner Minshew threw three touchdown passes, leading the Colts to victory despite the absence of several key players due to injuries.
- Steelers' offense struggled to generate momentum, leading to quarterback Mitch Trubisky being replaced by Mason Rudolph in the fourth quarter.
- Despite the loss, the Steelers are still mathematically in playoff contention, but their performance suggests they may not win another game this season.