Mike Tomlin addressed the media during a press conference on Tuesday, to remind all of Steelers Nation that Pittsburgh isn’t dead. Despite more drama than they expected and moving on from two All-Pro players, this team has plenty to work with.
Outside of a Hall of Fame quarterback who, without saying anything, is uniting this team better than anyone has in years, the Steelers have the pieces to replace Le’Veon Bell and Antonio Brown. Yes, they did lose two Pro Bowlers, but Tomlin made it clear that Pittsburgh has players in the same positions that played just as well.