Steelers' Mike Tomlin Gets Lit Up By Reporter After Seriously Bashing The Browns (Steelers News)
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Steelers' Mike Tomlin Gets Lit Up By Reporter After Seriously Bashing The Browns

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The Pittsburgh Steelers had a slightly unusual bye week. As they started to look forward to playing against Joe Flacco and the Cleveland Browns for Week 6, the veteran quarterback got traded in division to the Cincinnati Bengals, who is Pittsburgh's Week 7 opponent. Either way, the Black and Gold will have to go against the 40-year-old twice in the 2025 season, but it still is a very odd situation. Either way, they have to find a way to make it work and not let him play like he did in his prime. 

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Joe Flacco throws a pass against the Houston Texans in 2023 while playing for the Cleveland Browns.

Head Coach Mike Tomlin was asked about that whole ordeal during his weekly press conference. He responded by lowkey roasting Browns General Manager Andrew Berry, and it didn't take long for that clip to go viral. He wasn't entirely wrong either, as what team would ship off their starter to a more-talented team within the division? In-division deals are already rare, and adding a passer into the equation makes it even more rare.

However, not everyone enjoyed Tomlin's comment. NFL reporter Josina Anderson went to to call out Tomlin for his comments, telling him to "stay humble." 

Just like the Flacco trade, this comment does not make sense. It's not like Tomlin was bragging about the Browns making a confusing move when their season seems to already be over. He's not even bragging about being 4-1. He just doesn't understand the logic of Cleveland making that move, and neither do many fans. There's confusion all over the place. 

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Steelers' Mike Tomlin during a game against the Cleveland Browns in 2024.

Comparing the Steelers to the 2009 Denver Broncos also makes no sense. Sure, that team had a collapse like Pittsburgh often does, but the big difference is coaching. Tomlin definitely has his flaws, but it's safe to say that no team would want to pick Josh McDaniels over him for the head coach role. They are in two completely different worlds in terms of coaching ability.

McDaniels is known for being very egotistical, which leads to him losing the locker room quickly. He seems to be fit for an offensive coordinator role, but his two stints as head coach have been absolutely disastrous. Meanwhile, Tomlin is a player's coach that does not lose the locker room, even when things are falling apart. The team comes back next year and buys in to his message.


Steelers Have Easy Explanation For Tomlin's Comments

Tomlin didn't just roast Berry and the Browns in his press conference. He ended it by roasting members of the Pittsburgh media for being more annoying than normal. Usually, he is very cheerful after a win, especially a convincing divisional win. Something likely happened before the conference started that set him off, whether it was the fact that he has a short week or the penalties still drove him insane. 

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Mike Tomlin addresses the media prior to the 2025 season opener against the New York Jets.

There is another idea that maybe Tomlin was just too tired to put up a facade of happiness, as he was brutally honest throughout the entire press conference. Either way, something was not right with him. Still, accusing him of not being humble with his comments is still something that makes no sense. Anderson might want to rethink her words before telling the head coach to do the same.


What do you think about Anderson calling out Tomlin for his comments against the Browns? Do you think he needed to be humbled? Let us know in the comments or on at @Steelers_ChrisB.

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