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Mike Tomlin says Steelers are not panicking after 1-3 start

Mike Tomlin defended the Steelers’ approach after a 1-3 start, saying the focus is fixing errors and getting back on track.

Steelers Owner Rooney II Prepared to Retain Coach Tomlin Before Resignation - Today in Pittsburgh
Steelers Owner Rooney II Prepared to Retain Coach Tomlin Before Resignation - Today in Pittsburgh

said the are not panicking after a 1-3 start, even as the team tries to steady a season that has slipped badly in its opening month.

Tomlin’s comments came as the Steelers work to recover from a poor start that has put pressure on the team early in the year. He said the response now has to come from cleaning up mistakes and getting back to the basics that matter in the standings.

For Pittsburgh, the immediate issue is not whether the season is over — it is whether the Steelers can stop digging a deeper hole before the schedule gets harder. Tomlin’s message was measured, but the record gives it urgency.

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The tension for the Steelers is simple: the coach is asking for calm while the results keep piling up in the wrong direction. If that continues, the question will shift from recovery to how much ground a 1-3 team can realistically make up.

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