Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II isn’t concerned about many things despite the team’s five-game collapse, a historically bad finish that ended in a Wild Card defeat to their AFC North rivals. He’s not worried about the size of the team’s coaching staff, lessons to be learned from missing on QB Kenny Pickett, or if Mike Tomlin’s message has gone stale.
Speaking to reporters Monday, Rooney offered full faith that Tomlin’s message effectively reached players, even if a five-game losing streak isn’t a great way to show it.
“It’s fair to question that after losing five in a row,” Rooney told the media in audio provided by 93.