‘THEY WANT SUPPORT: STEELERS FANS AFTER BACK-TO-BACK LOSSES TO 2024 TEAMS….

After history was made at Acrisure Stadium this week, Steelers Nation had a lot to say Friday morning, but it wasn’t the kind of record you’d want your team to break.

According to Amazon and NBC Sports, with Thursday night’s 21-18 loss to the New England Patriots, Pittsburgh became the first team in NFL history with a record above.500 to lose consecutive games to teams with a record at least eight games below.500.

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“I watched the whole thing, hoping and praying that something would happen, but it never did,” said Upper St. Clair resident Paul Fratangelo.

In Week 13, they were defeated by the Arizona Cardinals.

“I don’t know how you lose twice to two 2-10 teams, but they did,” McCandless coach Bob Jeke said. “This year is probably done.”

The Steelers are now third in the AFC North with a 7-6 record, two weeks after firing offensive coordinator Matt Canada, the first mid-season coaching change in eight decades.

“You can blame the coaches, you can blame whoever, but it’s the players on the pitch,” said Monroeville’s Tylor Williamson.

We asked fans where we go from here without starting quarterback Kenny Pickett, who is out with an ankle injury for the time being.

“I don’t know how you lose twice to two 2-10 teams, but they did,” McCandless coach Bob Jeke said. “This year is probably done.”

The Steelers are now third in the AFC North with a 7-6 record, two weeks after firing offensive coordinator Matt Canada, the first mid-season coaching change in eight decades.

“You can blame the coaches, you can blame whoever, but it’s the players on the pitch,” said Monroeville’s Tylor Williamson.We asked fans where we go from here without starting quarterback Kenny Pickett, who is out with an ankle injury for the time being.

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